Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 59
... sort of food that assimilated with our natural dispositions ? — " Instinct , Hal , instinct ! " They are fools who say otherwise , and have never studied nature or mankind , but in books and systems of phil- osophy . But , indeed , the ...
... sort of food that assimilated with our natural dispositions ? — " Instinct , Hal , instinct ! " They are fools who say otherwise , and have never studied nature or mankind , but in books and systems of phil- osophy . But , indeed , the ...
Pagina 143
... sort of people too , in their way , but still something is the matter . 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 ...
... sort of people too , in their way , but still something is the matter . 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 ...
Pagina 329
... sort of wine which they think is not to be had , or if it is , after some trouble , procured , do not touch it ; they give the waiter fifty contradictory orders , and are restless and sit on thorns the whole of dinner - time . All this ...
... sort of wine which they think is not to be had , or if it is , after some trouble , procured , do not touch it ; they give the waiter fifty contradictory orders , and are restless and sit on thorns the whole of dinner - time . All this ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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