Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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They see character only in the bust , and have not room ( for the crowd ) to study it as a whole length , that is , as it exists in reality . But those who trace things to their source , and proceed from individuals to generals ...
They see character only in the bust , and have not room ( for the crowd ) to study it as a whole length , that is , as it exists in reality . But those who trace things to their source , and proceed from individuals to generals ...
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The whole of a man's thoughts and feelings cannot lie on the surface , made up for use ; but the whole must be a greater quantity , a mightier power , if they could be got at , layer under layer , and brought into play by the levers of ...
The whole of a man's thoughts and feelings cannot lie on the surface , made up for use ; but the whole must be a greater quantity , a mightier power , if they could be got at , layer under layer , and brought into play by the levers of ...
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He does not give us samples of reasoning , but the whole solid mass , refuse and all . He pours out all as plain As downright Shippen or as old Montaigne . ” This is one cause of the clearness and force of his writ- ings .
He does not give us samples of reasoning , but the whole solid mass , refuse and all . He pours out all as plain As downright Shippen or as old Montaigne . ” This is one cause of the clearness and force of his writ- ings .
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