Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 135
... person : and this obviously is , because he has felt an interest in viewing these structures , which an ordinary person does not feel : and here interest is the sole reason of his remembering more correctly than his neighbour . " I once ...
... person : and this obviously is , because he has felt an interest in viewing these structures , which an ordinary person does not feel : and here interest is the sole reason of his remembering more correctly than his neighbour . " I once ...
Pagina 143
... person at an ordinary , a very civil , good - looking man in other respects , but with an odd look about his eyes , which I could not explain , as if he saw you under their fringed lids , and you could not see him again : this man was a ...
... person at an ordinary , a very civil , good - looking man in other respects , but with an odd look about his eyes , which I could not explain , as if he saw you under their fringed lids , and you could not see him again : this man was a ...
Pagina 435
... person overacts or exaggerates a certain part with a conscious design to expose it as if it were another person , as when Mandrake in the Twin Rivals says , " This glass is too big , carry it away , I'll drink out of the bottle . " On ...
... person overacts or exaggerates a certain part with a conscious design to expose it as if it were another person , as when Mandrake in the Twin Rivals says , " This glass is too big , carry it away , I'll drink out of the bottle . " On ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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