Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... hear the door ! Then if the postman passes , and we do not hear the expected knock , what a pang is there ! It is like the silence of death - of hope ! We think he does it on purpose , and enjoys all the misery of our suspense . I have ...
... hear the door ! Then if the postman passes , and we do not hear the expected knock , what a pang is there ! It is like the silence of death - of hope ! We think he does it on purpose , and enjoys all the misery of our suspense . I have ...
Pagina 146
... hear it ! -Hence , also , we see what is the charm of the shepherd's pastoral reed ; and why we hear him , as it were , piping to his flock , even in a picture . Our ears are fancy - stung ! I remember once strolling along the margin of ...
... hear it ! -Hence , also , we see what is the charm of the shepherd's pastoral reed ; and why we hear him , as it were , piping to his flock , even in a picture . Our ears are fancy - stung ! I remember once strolling along the margin of ...
Pagina 171
... hear him preach the Sunday after his arrival . A poet and a philosopher getting up into a Unitarian pulpit to preach the gospel , was a romance in these degenerate days , a sort of revival of the primitive spirit of Christianity , which ...
... hear him preach the Sunday after his arrival . A poet and a philosopher getting up into a Unitarian pulpit to preach the gospel , was a romance in these degenerate days , a sort of revival of the primitive spirit of Christianity , which ...
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