Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 76
... believe all competition , all allowance of another's merit fatal to him ? Must he , like Moody in the Country Girl , lock up the faculties of his admirers in ignorance of all other fine things , painting , music , the antique , lest ...
... believe all competition , all allowance of another's merit fatal to him ? Must he , like Moody in the Country Girl , lock up the faculties of his admirers in ignorance of all other fine things , painting , music , the antique , lest ...
Pagina 133
... believe it , and the hollow repetition of a vague report drowns the " still , small voice " of reason . We may believe or know that what is said is not true : but we know or fancy that others believe it - we dare not contradict or are ...
... believe it , and the hollow repetition of a vague report drowns the " still , small voice " of reason . We may believe or know that what is said is not true : but we know or fancy that others believe it - we dare not contradict or are ...
Pagina 134
... believe and know not only that a thing is false , but that others believe and know it to be so , that they are quite as much in the secret of the imposture as we are , that they see the puppets at work , the nature of the machinery ...
... believe and know not only that a thing is false , but that others believe and know it to be so , that they are quite as much in the secret of the imposture as we are , that they see the puppets at work , the nature of the machinery ...
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