Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 343
... sound is a great relief in such circumstances , breaks the spell , and resembles a sylph- like and friendly spirit in the room . Foreigners , with all their tricks and contrivances upon clocks and time- pieces , are strangers to the sound ...
... sound is a great relief in such circumstances , breaks the spell , and resembles a sylph- like and friendly spirit in the room . Foreigners , with all their tricks and contrivances upon clocks and time- pieces , are strangers to the sound ...
Pagina 348
... sound lingered on the ear , or was lost in silence , how anxious and uneasy I became , lest she and her companion ... sound of his bell -breathless , angry with myself - then hearing the welcome sound come full round a corner - and ...
... sound lingered on the ear , or was lost in silence , how anxious and uneasy I became , lest she and her companion ... sound of his bell -breathless , angry with myself - then hearing the welcome sound come full round a corner - and ...
Pagina 401
... sounds that express it— this is poetry . The musical in sound is the sustained and continuous ; the musical in thought is the sustained and continuous also . There is a near connection between music and deep - rooted passion . Mad ...
... sounds that express it— this is poetry . The musical in sound is the sustained and continuous ; the musical in thought is the sustained and continuous also . There is a near connection between music and deep - rooted passion . Mad ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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