Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 382
... means persons who live on their own estates , and other people's ideas . By the opinion of the world , to which he pays and expects you to pay great deference , he means that of a little circle of his own , where he hears and is heard ...
... means persons who live on their own estates , and other people's ideas . By the opinion of the world , to which he pays and expects you to pay great deference , he means that of a little circle of his own , where he hears and is heard ...
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... means ; nor the same love of art without the same habitual and exclusive attachment to it . Painters are , no doubt , often actuated by jealousy , partiality , and a sordid attention to that only which they find useful to themselves in ...
... means ; nor the same love of art without the same habitual and exclusive attachment to it . Painters are , no doubt , often actuated by jealousy , partiality , and a sordid attention to that only which they find useful to themselves in ...
Pagina 702
... means as the beauty of the natural world ; by contrast , by change , by light and shade , by variety of parts , by order and proportion . To think of reducing all mankind to the same insipid level , seemed to him the same absur- dity as ...
... means as the beauty of the natural world ; by contrast , by change , by light and shade , by variety of parts , by order and proportion . To think of reducing all mankind to the same insipid level , seemed to him the same absur- dity as ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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