Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 199
... shew her the bits of wood , the wool , and rags it is composed of ? So it would be hard upon that great baby , the world , to take any of its idols to pieces , and shew that they are nothing but painted wood . Neither of them would ...
... shew her the bits of wood , the wool , and rags it is composed of ? So it would be hard upon that great baby , the world , to take any of its idols to pieces , and shew that they are nothing but painted wood . Neither of them would ...
Pagina 320
... shew us every mark of respect and good - will , who are friendly and serviceable -and yet we do not feel grateful to them , after all . We reproach ourselves with this as caprice or insensibility , and try to get the better of it ; but ...
... shew us every mark of respect and good - will , who are friendly and serviceable -and yet we do not feel grateful to them , after all . We reproach ourselves with this as caprice or insensibility , and try to get the better of it ; but ...
Pagina 395
... shew'st in a child Than the sea - monster ! " -the passion of contempt in the one case , of terror in the other , and of indignation in the last , is perfectly satisfied . We see the thing ourselves , and shew it to others as we feel it ...
... shew'st in a child Than the sea - monster ! " -the passion of contempt in the one case , of terror in the other , and of indignation in the last , is perfectly satisfied . We see the thing ourselves , and shew it to others as we feel it ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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