Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 pagina's |
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... become jaundiced , sinister , and double : he takes no farther interest in the great changes of the world but as he has a paltry share in pro- ducing them : instead of opening his senses , his under- standing , and his heart to the ...
... become jaundiced , sinister , and double : he takes no farther interest in the great changes of the world but as he has a paltry share in pro- ducing them : instead of opening his senses , his under- standing , and his heart to the ...
Pagina 334
... become otherwise . This is some consolation , as it may save a world of useless pains and anxiety . " Desire to please , and you will infallibly please , ” is a true maxim ; but it does not follow that it is in the power of all to ...
... become otherwise . This is some consolation , as it may save a world of useless pains and anxiety . " Desire to please , and you will infallibly please , ” is a true maxim ; but it does not follow that it is in the power of all to ...
Pagina 608
... become such but from encouragement and example ; and that the opinion of those few persons whom nature intended for ... become common , because the admiration of their names has become so . But 608 ON PAINTERS AND PAINTING.
... become such but from encouragement and example ; and that the opinion of those few persons whom nature intended for ... become common , because the admiration of their names has become so . But 608 ON PAINTERS AND PAINTING.
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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