Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 124
... look on one , the least of nature's works ; One who might move the wise man to that scorn Which wisdom holds unlawful ever- " he looks out of himself at the wide extended prospect of nature , and takes an interest beyond his narrow ...
... look on one , the least of nature's works ; One who might move the wise man to that scorn Which wisdom holds unlawful ever- " he looks out of himself at the wide extended prospect of nature , and takes an interest beyond his narrow ...
Pagina 174
... look back to past generations ( as far as eye can reach ) , we see the same hopes , fears , wishes , followed by the same disappointments , throbbing in the human heart ; and so we may see them ( if we look forward ) rising up for ever ...
... look back to past generations ( as far as eye can reach ) , we see the same hopes , fears , wishes , followed by the same disappointments , throbbing in the human heart ; and so we may see them ( if we look forward ) rising up for ever ...
Pagina 230
... Look through the dictionary , and cull out a florilegium , rival the tulippomania . Rouge high enough , and never mind the natural complexion . The vulgar , who are not in Florilegium . An anthology , or collection of choice pieces ...
... Look through the dictionary , and cull out a florilegium , rival the tulippomania . Rouge high enough , and never mind the natural complexion . The vulgar , who are not in Florilegium . An anthology , or collection of choice pieces ...
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