Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... pretensions ; are less implicated in theories ; and judge of objects more from their immediate and involuntary impression on the mind , and , therefore , more truly and naturally . They cannot reason wrong ; for they do not reason at ...
... pretensions ; are less implicated in theories ; and judge of objects more from their immediate and involuntary impression on the mind , and , therefore , more truly and naturally . They cannot reason wrong ; for they do not reason at ...
Pagina 159
... pretensions were continually called to the bar of prejudice and party - spirit , and he had to plead not guilty to the indictment . Some men have died unconscious of immortality , as others have almost exhausted the sense of it in their ...
... pretensions were continually called to the bar of prejudice and party - spirit , and he had to plead not guilty to the indictment . Some men have died unconscious of immortality , as others have almost exhausted the sense of it in their ...
Pagina 475
... pretensions , it is a matter of some nicety and discrimination to pick out the very one the preferableness of which ... pretension , it would be fair to judge of an author's elegance by the measurement of his words and the substitution ...
... pretensions , it is a matter of some nicety and discrimination to pick out the very one the preferableness of which ... pretension , it would be fair to judge of an author's elegance by the measurement of his words and the substitution ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
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On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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