Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... less selfish , and the other a little less extravagant ; but with a trifling allowance of this sort , taking the proposition cum grano salis , they would have been just where they set out . Blifil would have been Blifil still , and ...
... less selfish , and the other a little less extravagant ; but with a trifling allowance of this sort , taking the proposition cum grano salis , they would have been just where they set out . Blifil would have been Blifil still , and ...
Pagina 266
... less startled at incongruities , less liable to take offence , than the more literal and conscien- tious German , because the more headstrong current of his own sensations fills up the gaps and " makes the odds all even . " He does not ...
... less startled at incongruities , less liable to take offence , than the more literal and conscien- tious German , because the more headstrong current of his own sensations fills up the gaps and " makes the odds all even . " He does not ...
Pagina 270
... less censorious and sour , I am not sure that it renders them less in earnest in the part they do perform . When more is left to freedom of choice , perhaps the service that is voluntary will be purer and more effectual . That which is ...
... less censorious and sour , I am not sure that it renders them less in earnest in the part they do perform . When more is left to freedom of choice , perhaps the service that is voluntary will be purer and more effectual . That which is ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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