Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 173
... expect others to show the same concern about you as I should . You have hitherto been a spoiled child , and have been used to have your own way a good deal , both in the house and among your play - fellows , with whom you were too fond ...
... expect others to show the same concern about you as I should . You have hitherto been a spoiled child , and have been used to have your own way a good deal , both in the house and among your play - fellows , with whom you were too fond ...
Pagina 188
... expect it to last for ever . Always speak well of those with whom you have once been intimate , or take some part of ... expecting to see it much better than it is ; and do not gratify the enemies of liberty by putting 188 ON LIFE IN GENERAL.
... expect it to last for ever . Always speak well of those with whom you have once been intimate , or take some part of ... expecting to see it much better than it is ; and do not gratify the enemies of liberty by putting 188 ON LIFE IN GENERAL.
Pagina 586
... expect as little justice as candour , you naturally in self - defence take refuge in a sort of misanthropy and cynical contempt for mankind . One is disposed to humour them , and to furnish them with some ground for their idle and ...
... expect as little justice as candour , you naturally in self - defence take refuge in a sort of misanthropy and cynical contempt for mankind . One is disposed to humour them , and to furnish them with some ground for their idle and ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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