Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 132
... colour of brickdust , on the contrary , is more common , and easily confounded with other colours . Raphael did not keep it quite distinct from his flesh - colour . I will not say that we have a more perfect recollection of the human ...
... colour of brickdust , on the contrary , is more common , and easily confounded with other colours . Raphael did not keep it quite distinct from his flesh - colour . I will not say that we have a more perfect recollection of the human ...
Pagina 287
... colours of the rainbow . I want a common idea as a link to connect them , or to serve as a substratum for the others ... colour , surface , & c . , and rise from a common ground of abstrac- tion into all the variety of consequences and ...
... colours of the rainbow . I want a common idea as a link to connect them , or to serve as a substratum for the others ... colour , surface , & c . , and rise from a common ground of abstrac- tion into all the variety of consequences and ...
Pagina 658
... colour has faded from the cheek , or the dress grown obsolete ; and after all , Sir Joshua's best pictures are those of ... colours were yet dry , in the course of a single day . Oh ! ephemeral works to last for ever ! Vandyke married a ...
... colour has faded from the cheek , or the dress grown obsolete ; and after all , Sir Joshua's best pictures are those of ... colours were yet dry , in the course of a single day . Oh ! ephemeral works to last for ever ! Vandyke married a ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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