Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 202
... supposed incapacity of the people against a representative Government , comes with the worst grace in the world from the patrons and admirers of hereditary government . Surely , if government were a thing requiring the utmost stretch of ...
... supposed incapacity of the people against a representative Government , comes with the worst grace in the world from the patrons and admirers of hereditary government . Surely , if government were a thing requiring the utmost stretch of ...
Pagina 281
... supposed , where " some sweet oblivious antidote " has been applied to the mind , and it is lulled to temporary forgetfulness of its immediate cause of sorrow , does it therefore cease to gnaw the heart by stealth ; are no traces of it ...
... supposed , where " some sweet oblivious antidote " has been applied to the mind , and it is lulled to temporary forgetfulness of its immediate cause of sorrow , does it therefore cease to gnaw the heart by stealth ; are no traces of it ...
Pagina 646
... supposed that my having penetrated their mystery would go unrequited by those whose darling and whose delight the idol , half - brute , half - demon , was , and who were ashamed to acknowledge the image and superscription as their own ...
... supposed that my having penetrated their mystery would go unrequited by those whose darling and whose delight the idol , half - brute , half - demon , was , and who were ashamed to acknowledge the image and superscription as their own ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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