Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 174
... True equality is the only true morality or true wisdom . Remember always that you are but one among others , and you can hardly mistake your place in society . In your father's house , you might do as you pleased : in the world , you ...
... True equality is the only true morality or true wisdom . Remember always that you are but one among others , and you can hardly mistake your place in society . In your father's house , you might do as you pleased : in the world , you ...
Pagina 280
William Hazlitt Geoffrey Keynes. exist , they must be true , and that there can be no false- hood or deception in the question . The distinction be- tween true and false pleasure , between real and seem- ing good , would be thus done ...
William Hazlitt Geoffrey Keynes. exist , they must be true , and that there can be no false- hood or deception in the question . The distinction be- tween true and false pleasure , between real and seem- ing good , would be thus done ...
Pagina 390
... true to nature , because it is false in point of fact ; but so much the more true and natural , if it conveys the impression which the object under the influence of passion makes on the mind . Let an object , for instance , be presented ...
... true to nature , because it is false in point of fact ; but so much the more true and natural , if it conveys the impression which the object under the influence of passion makes on the mind . Let an object , for instance , be presented ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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