Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 316
... seems in itself out of all reason : health , strength , appetite are opposed to the idea of death , and we are not ready to credit it till we have found our illusions vanished , and our hopes grown cold . Objects in youth , from novelty ...
... seems in itself out of all reason : health , strength , appetite are opposed to the idea of death , and we are not ready to credit it till we have found our illusions vanished , and our hopes grown cold . Objects in youth , from novelty ...
Pagina 610
... seem to think - his bodies seem to feel . This is what the Italians mean by the morbidezza of his flesh - colour . It seems sensitive and alive all over ; not merely to have the look and texture of flesh , but the feeling in itself ...
... seem to think - his bodies seem to feel . This is what the Italians mean by the morbidezza of his flesh - colour . It seems sensitive and alive all over ; not merely to have the look and texture of flesh , but the feeling in itself ...
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... seems almost a shame to do anything , we are so well content without it ; but the eye is restless , and we must have something to shew when we get home . We set to work , and failure or success prompts us to go on . We take up the ...
... seems almost a shame to do anything , we are so well content without it ; but the eye is restless , and we must have something to shew when we get home . We set to work , and failure or success prompts us to go on . We take up the ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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