Selected Essays of William Hazlitt 1778 to 1830Read Books Ltd, 18 apr 2013 - 830 pagina's Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
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... sentiments, with respect to any individual, extend beyond himself to others. But it is otherwise with respect to ... sentiment; and in our love of Nature, there is all the force of individual attachment, combined with the most airy ...
... sentiments, with respect to any individual, extend beyond himself to others. But it is otherwise with respect to ... sentiment; and in our love of Nature, there is all the force of individual attachment, combined with the most airy ...
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... sentiment, “as the hart that panteth for the watersprings”; how I bathed and revelled, and added my floods of tears to Goëthe's Sorrows of Werter, and to Schiller's Robbers— “Giving my stock of more to that which had too much!” I read ...
... sentiment, “as the hart that panteth for the watersprings”; how I bathed and revelled, and added my floods of tears to Goëthe's Sorrows of Werter, and to Schiller's Robbers— “Giving my stock of more to that which had too much!” I read ...
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... sentiment was wittily and happily expressed by a friend, who had some lottery puffs, which he had been employed to write, returned on his hands for their too great severity of thought and classical terseness of style, and who observed ...
... sentiment was wittily and happily expressed by a friend, who had some lottery puffs, which he had been employed to write, returned on his hands for their too great severity of thought and classical terseness of style, and who observed ...
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... sentiment, the same foibles, peculiarities, faults, follies, misfortunes, consolations, the same self, the same everything! And farther, this coincidence shall take place and be most remarkable, where not only no intercourse has ...
... sentiment, the same foibles, peculiarities, faults, follies, misfortunes, consolations, the same self, the same everything! And farther, this coincidence shall take place and be most remarkable, where not only no intercourse has ...
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... sentiments taught in the schools. Rules and precautions may, no doubt, be applied to counteract the excesses and overt demonstrations of any such characteristic infirmity; but still the disease will be in the mind, an impediment, not a ...
... sentiments taught in the schools. Rules and precautions may, no doubt, be applied to counteract the excesses and overt demonstrations of any such characteristic infirmity; but still the disease will be in the mind, an impediment, not a ...
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