Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 163
... live two hundred and fifty years hence , to see to what height of empire America will have grown up in that period , or whether the English constitution will last so long . These are points beyond me . But I confess I should like to live ...
... live two hundred and fifty years hence , to see to what height of empire America will have grown up in that period , or whether the English constitution will last so long . These are points beyond me . But I confess I should like to live ...
Pagina 301
... live , care not how they live - who are fond of display , even when it implies exposure ; who court notoriety under every shape , and embrace the public with demonstrations of wantonness . There are genteel beggars , who send up a well ...
... live , care not how they live - who are fond of display , even when it implies exposure ; who court notoriety under every shape , and embrace the public with demonstrations of wantonness . There are genteel beggars , who send up a well ...
Pagina 306
... live to think , and think to live , I am satisfied . Some want to possess pictures , others to collect libraries . All I wish is , sometimes , to see the one and read the other . Gray was mortified because he had not a hundred pounds to ...
... live to think , and think to live , I am satisfied . Some want to possess pictures , others to collect libraries . All I wish is , sometimes , to see the one and read the other . Gray was mortified because he had not a hundred pounds to ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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