Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 73
... perhaps your fellow - traveller has no smell . If you point to a distant object , perhaps he is short - sighted , and has to take out his glass to look at it . There is a feeling in the air , a tone in the colour of a cloud , which hits ...
... perhaps your fellow - traveller has no smell . If you point to a distant object , perhaps he is short - sighted , and has to take out his glass to look at it . There is a feeling in the air , a tone in the colour of a cloud , which hits ...
Pagina 177
... perhaps , one day have reason to thank me for this advice . As to your studies and school - exercises , I wish you to learn Latin , French , and dancing . I would insist upon the last more particularly , both because it is more likely ...
... perhaps , one day have reason to thank me for this advice . As to your studies and school - exercises , I wish you to learn Latin , French , and dancing . I would insist upon the last more particularly , both because it is more likely ...
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... perhaps his want of a regular education . He is a self - taught man , and has the faults as well as excellences of that class of persons in their most striking and glaring excess . It must be acknowledged that the editor of the ...
... perhaps his want of a regular education . He is a self - taught man , and has the faults as well as excellences of that class of persons in their most striking and glaring excess . It must be acknowledged that the editor of the ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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