Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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... head of Homer than ever that old blind bard did in reciting his Iliad . These raise a huge opinion of themselves out of nothing , as there are those who shrink from their own merits into the shade of unconquerable humility . I know one ...
... head of Homer than ever that old blind bard did in reciting his Iliad . These raise a huge opinion of themselves out of nothing , as there are those who shrink from their own merits into the shade of unconquerable humility . I know one ...
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... head that would do for Titian to paint , but is himself a painter . " At another time , he came in when Goldsmith was there , and poured forth such a torrent of violent personal abuse against the King , that they got to high words , and ...
... head that would do for Titian to paint , but is himself a painter . " At another time , he came in when Goldsmith was there , and poured forth such a torrent of violent personal abuse against the King , that they got to high words , and ...
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... head by Rembrandt at Burleigh House , and if I could produce a head at all like Rembrandt in a year , in my life - time , it would be glory and felicity , and wealth and fame enough for me ! The head I had seen at Burleigh was an exact ...
... head by Rembrandt at Burleigh House , and if I could produce a head at all like Rembrandt in a year , in my life - time , it would be glory and felicity , and wealth and fame enough for me ! The head I had seen at Burleigh was an exact ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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