Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina xxi
... present time on art and literature is more affected by him than can be easily realized or assessed . His persistent championship of Keats in the face of contemporary criticism is an example of the sureness of his judgment , and , except ...
... present time on art and literature is more affected by him than can be easily realized or assessed . His persistent championship of Keats in the face of contemporary criticism is an example of the sureness of his judgment , and , except ...
Pagina 162
... present moment to last for ever . We would be as we are , and would have the world remain just as it is , to please us . " The present eye catches the present object " — to have and to hold while it may ; and 162 ON LIFE IN GENERAL.
... present moment to last for ever . We would be as we are , and would have the world remain just as it is , to please us . " The present eye catches the present object " — to have and to hold while it may ; and 162 ON LIFE IN GENERAL.
Pagina 171
... present venture , and take a leap into the arms of futurity , which the modern sceptic shrinks back from , with all his boasted reason and vain philosophy , weaker than a woman ! I cannot help thinking so myself ; but I have endeavoured ...
... present venture , and take a leap into the arms of futurity , which the modern sceptic shrinks back from , with all his boasted reason and vain philosophy , weaker than a woman ! I cannot help thinking so myself ; but I have endeavoured ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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