Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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Pagina 170
Men formerly plunged into all the vicissitudes and dangers of war , or staked their all upon a single die , or some one passion , which if they could not have gratified , life became a burthen to them- now our strongest passion is to ...
Men formerly plunged into all the vicissitudes and dangers of war , or staked their all upon a single die , or some one passion , which if they could not have gratified , life became a burthen to them- now our strongest passion is to ...
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What a fine return of the passion upon itself is that in Othello - with what a mingled agony of regret and despair he clings to the last traces of departed happiness - when he exclaims , " Oh now , for ever Farewel the tranquil mind .
What a fine return of the passion upon itself is that in Othello - with what a mingled agony of regret and despair he clings to the last traces of departed happiness - when he exclaims , " Oh now , for ever Farewel the tranquil mind .
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Poetry is in all its shapes the language of the imagination and the passions , of fancy and will . ... seen through the medium of passion and imagination , not divested of that medium by means of literal truth or abstract reason .
Poetry is in all its shapes the language of the imagination and the passions , of fancy and will . ... seen through the medium of passion and imagination , not divested of that medium by means of literal truth or abstract reason .
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