Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... whole length , that is , as it exists in reality . But those who trace things to their source , and proceed from individuals to generals , know better . School - boys , for example , who are early let into the secret , and see the seeds ...
... whole length , that is , as it exists in reality . But those who trace things to their source , and proceed from individuals to generals , know better . School - boys , for example , who are early let into the secret , and see the seeds ...
Pagina 360
... whole of his time ; and in the intervals between one scoundrel action and another he may and must have better thoughts , and may have recourse to those of religion ( true or false ) among the number , without in this being guilty of ...
... whole of his time ; and in the intervals between one scoundrel action and another he may and must have better thoughts , and may have recourse to those of religion ( true or false ) among the number , without in this being guilty of ...
Pagina 563
... whole strength , their whole being into requisition ; and as it implies a greater effort to drag their words and ideas from their lurking - places , so there is no end when they are once set in motion . The whole of a man's thoughts and ...
... whole strength , their whole being into requisition ; and as it implies a greater effort to drag their words and ideas from their lurking - places , so there is no end when they are once set in motion . The whole of a man's thoughts and ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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