Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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Pagina 135
“ If he is an architect he may be much more correct than any ordinary person : and this obviously is , because he has felt an interest in viewing these structures , which an ordinary person does not feel : and here interest is the sole ...
“ If he is an architect he may be much more correct than any ordinary person : and this obviously is , because he has felt an interest in viewing these structures , which an ordinary person does not feel : and here interest is the sole ...
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There is a coldness , a selfishness , a levity , an insincerity , which we cannot fix upon any particular phrase or action , but we see it in their whole persons and deportment . One reason that we do not see it in any other way may be ...
There is a coldness , a selfishness , a levity , an insincerity , which we cannot fix upon any particular phrase or action , but we see it in their whole persons and deportment . One reason that we do not see it in any other way may be ...
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Or suppose the same child , grown up a little older , comes to a place , expecting to meet a person it is particularly fond of , and does not find that person there , its countenance suddenly falls , its lips begin to quiver , its cheek ...
Or suppose the same child , grown up a little older , comes to a place , expecting to meet a person it is particularly fond of , and does not find that person there , its countenance suddenly falls , its lips begin to quiver , its cheek ...
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