Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... become a Wolsey ; the other was only fit to become a Mendicant Friar or there might have been court - reasons for making him a bishop . The French have to me a character of littleness in all about them ; but they have produced three ...
... become a Wolsey ; the other was only fit to become a Mendicant Friar or there might have been court - reasons for making him a bishop . The French have to me a character of littleness in all about them ; but they have produced three ...
Pagina 114
... become the creature of the moment , clear of all ties to hold to the universe only by a dish of sweet - breads , and to owe nothing but the score of the evening - and no longer seeking for applause and meet- ing with contempt , to be ...
... become the creature of the moment , clear of all ties to hold to the universe only by a dish of sweet - breads , and to owe nothing but the score of the evening - and no longer seeking for applause and meet- ing with contempt , to be ...
Pagina 126
... become jaundiced , sinister , and double : he takes no farther interest in the great changes of the world but as he has a paltry share in producing them : instead of opening his senses , his understanding , and his heart to the ...
... become jaundiced , sinister , and double : he takes no farther interest in the great changes of the world but as he has a paltry share in producing them : instead of opening his senses , his understanding , and his heart to the ...
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