Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 432
... truth as a solid bribe ; and there are serious sophistries , 66 Soul - killing lies , and truths that work small good , " as well as idle pleasantries . Of this we may be sure , that ridicule fastens on the vulnerable points of a cause ...
... truth as a solid bribe ; and there are serious sophistries , 66 Soul - killing lies , and truths that work small good , " as well as idle pleasantries . Of this we may be sure , that ridicule fastens on the vulnerable points of a cause ...
Pagina 575
... truth or good as a reflection of our own pampered and inordinate self - love ; to resolve the solid fabric of the universe into an essence of Della - Cruscan witticism and conceit . The perpetual search after effect , the premature and ...
... truth or good as a reflection of our own pampered and inordinate self - love ; to resolve the solid fabric of the universe into an essence of Della - Cruscan witticism and conceit . The perpetual search after effect , the premature and ...
Pagina 698
... truths equally home to us , but how much nearer he brought them than they were before . In my opinion , he united the ... truth , and supposing that whatever they do not distinctly perceive , is nothing . Seneca , who was not one of the ...
... truths equally home to us , but how much nearer he brought them than they were before . In my opinion , he united the ... truth , and supposing that whatever they do not distinctly perceive , is nothing . Seneca , who was not one of the ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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