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ON THE PLEASURE OF HATING ( WRITTEN ABOUT 1826 ) THERE is a spider crawling along the matted floor of the room where I sit ( not the one which has been so well allegorised in the admirable Lines to a Spider , but another of the same ...
ON THE PLEASURE OF HATING ( WRITTEN ABOUT 1826 ) THERE is a spider crawling along the matted floor of the room where I sit ( not the one which has been so well allegorised in the admirable Lines to a Spider , but another of the same ...
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a distance of time , —that is , ever received pleasure or took interest enough in them to produce so lasting an impression ? But it is said that if a person had the same natural taste , and the same acquired knowledge as an artist ...
a distance of time , —that is , ever received pleasure or took interest enough in them to produce so lasting an impression ? But it is said that if a person had the same natural taste , and the same acquired knowledge as an artist ...
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I say when one thus reflects , besides the pleasure arising from the beauties and excellences of the work , the fine ideas it gives us of natural things , the noble way of thinking it may suggest to us , an additional pleasure results ...
I say when one thus reflects , besides the pleasure arising from the beauties and excellences of the work , the fine ideas it gives us of natural things , the noble way of thinking it may suggest to us , an additional pleasure results ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
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