Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 256
... hope dawned again : but that dawn has been overcast by the foul breath of bigotry , and those reviving sounds stifled by fresh cries from the time - rent towers of the Inquisition — man yielding ( as it is fit he should ) first to brute ...
... hope dawned again : but that dawn has been overcast by the foul breath of bigotry , and those reviving sounds stifled by fresh cries from the time - rent towers of the Inquisition — man yielding ( as it is fit he should ) first to brute ...
Pagina 590
... hope of it had excited in his own breast , but instead of that , he meets with nothing ( or scarcely nothing ) but squint - eyed suspicion , idiot wonder , and grinning scorn . - It seems hardly worth while to have taken all the pains ...
... hope of it had excited in his own breast , but instead of that , he meets with nothing ( or scarcely nothing ) but squint - eyed suspicion , idiot wonder , and grinning scorn . - It seems hardly worth while to have taken all the pains ...
Pagina 798
... hope for a comfortable establishment in the world by finding favour , as a handmaid , in the eye of the State : the Church must wed the State , both for protection and a maintenance . The preacher of God's word looks for his reward in ...
... hope for a comfortable establishment in the world by finding favour , as a handmaid , in the eye of the State : the Church must wed the State , both for protection and a maintenance . The preacher of God's word looks for his reward in ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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