Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 111
... instance , and yet , when it has decided against us , we will not give in , and sit down contented with our loss , but refuse to submit to anything but reason , which has nothing to do with the matter . In drawing two straws , for ...
... instance , and yet , when it has decided against us , we will not give in , and sit down contented with our loss , but refuse to submit to anything but reason , which has nothing to do with the matter . In drawing two straws , for ...
Pagina 294
... instance appears to have extended to the providing for the dinner ; for so sharp - set were they , that to cut short a debate with a butcher's apprentice about leaving a leg of mutton without the money , the cook clapped it into the pot ...
... instance appears to have extended to the providing for the dinner ; for so sharp - set were they , that to cut short a debate with a butcher's apprentice about leaving a leg of mutton without the money , the cook clapped it into the pot ...
Pagina 428
... instance , in the first kind , Mr. Sheridan's description of Mr. Addington's administration as the fag - end of Mr. Pitt's , who had remained so long on the treasury bench that , like Nicias in the fable , “ he left the sitting part of ...
... instance , in the first kind , Mr. Sheridan's description of Mr. Addington's administration as the fag - end of Mr. Pitt's , who had remained so long on the treasury bench that , like Nicias in the fable , “ he left the sitting part of ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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