Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina xxiii
... wish to have seen " ) reference has also been made to the magazine in which the essay was first printed , as the names of the characters taking part in the conversation were supplied by the younger Hazlitt in the Literary Remains and ...
... wish to have seen " ) reference has also been made to the magazine in which the essay was first printed , as the names of the characters taking part in the conversation were supplied by the younger Hazlitt in the Literary Remains and ...
Pagina 188
... wish you to choose them neither from caprice nor accident , and to adhere to them as long as you can . Do not make a surfeit of friendship , through over - sanguine enthusiasm , nor expect it to last for ever . Always speak well of ...
... wish you to choose them neither from caprice nor accident , and to adhere to them as long as you can . Do not make a surfeit of friendship , through over - sanguine enthusiasm , nor expect it to last for ever . Always speak well of ...
Pagina 623
... wish , and yet there is always more to do . In spite of the facility , the fluttering grace , the evanescent hues , that play round the pencil of Rubens and Vandyke , however I may admire , I do not envy them this power so much as I do ...
... wish , and yet there is always more to do . In spite of the facility , the fluttering grace , the evanescent hues , that play round the pencil of Rubens and Vandyke , however I may admire , I do not envy them this power so much as I do ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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