Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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... appearance or rumour of the appearance of a new actor : a mouse that takes up its lodging in a cat's ear " has a mansion of peace to him : he dreads every hint of an objection , and least of all can forgive praise mingled with censure ...
... appearance or rumour of the appearance of a new actor : a mouse that takes up its lodging in a cat's ear " has a mansion of peace to him : he dreads every hint of an objection , and least of all can forgive praise mingled with censure ...
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... appearance - and yet we cannot make up our minds to like them : we are not glad to see them , nor sorry when they go away . Our familiarity with them , however great , wants the principle of cement , which is a certain appearance of ...
... appearance - and yet we cannot make up our minds to like them : we are not glad to see them , nor sorry when they go away . Our familiarity with them , however great , wants the principle of cement , which is a certain appearance of ...
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... appearances without individual details , but in giving general appearances with individual details . Otherwise , I had done my work ... appearance in Nature , and strained every nerve to give it . If I could ON THE PLEASURE OF PAINTING 619.
... appearances without individual details , but in giving general appearances with individual details . Otherwise , I had done my work ... appearance in Nature , and strained every nerve to give it . If I could ON THE PLEASURE OF PAINTING 619.
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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