Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 66
... stock to his very servants and dependents.1 1 The reputation is not the man . Yet all true reputa- tion begins and ends in the opinion of a man's intimate The talents of some men , indeed , which might 66 ON LIFE IN GENERAL.
... stock to his very servants and dependents.1 1 The reputation is not the man . Yet all true reputa- tion begins and ends in the opinion of a man's intimate The talents of some men , indeed , which might 66 ON LIFE IN GENERAL.
Pagina 95
... man - Mr . Thomas Hickman has by this time learnt that first of all lessons , “ That man was made to mourn . " He has ... man's vanity . The amateurs were frightened at his big words , and thought they would make up for the difference of ...
... man - Mr . Thomas Hickman has by this time learnt that first of all lessons , “ That man was made to mourn . " He has ... man's vanity . The amateurs were frightened at his big words , and thought they would make up for the difference of ...
Pagina 521
... man's foot , not because it was part of a former impression of a man's foot ( for it was quite new ) , but because it was like the shape of a man's foot . He assented to the justness of this distinction ( which I have explained at ...
... man's foot , not because it was part of a former impression of a man's foot ( for it was quite new ) , but because it was like the shape of a man's foot . He assented to the justness of this distinction ( which I have explained at ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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