Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 pagina's |
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... one's - self , for Sir Charles Grandison was indeed always thinking of himself ; but by this phrase I mean never thinking at all about one's - self , any more than if there was no such person in existence . The character I speak of is ...
... one's - self , for Sir Charles Grandison was indeed always thinking of himself ; but by this phrase I mean never thinking at all about one's - self , any more than if there was no such person in existence . The character I speak of is ...
Pagina 292
... one's dinner through sheer distress , but harder still to go without one's breakfast . Upon the strength of that first and aboriginal meal , one may muster courage to face the difficulties before one , and to dare the worst : but to be ...
... one's dinner through sheer distress , but harder still to go without one's breakfast . Upon the strength of that first and aboriginal meal , one may muster courage to face the difficulties before one , and to dare the worst : but to be ...
Pagina 294
... one's distress , and banish the thought of applying for his assistance , as one's eye glances furtively at an old hat or a great coat , hung up behind a closet - door . Humiliating contemplations ! Miserable uncertainty ! One hesitates ...
... one's distress , and banish the thought of applying for his assistance , as one's eye glances furtively at an old hat or a great coat , hung up behind a closet - door . Humiliating contemplations ! Miserable uncertainty ! One hesitates ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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