Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 107
... Perhaps some such thoughts as I have here set down float before me like motes before my half - shut eyes , or some vivid image of the past by forcible contrast rushes by me— “ Diana and her fawn , and all the glories of the antique ...
... Perhaps some such thoughts as I have here set down float before me like motes before my half - shut eyes , or some vivid image of the past by forcible contrast rushes by me— “ Diana and her fawn , and all the glories of the antique ...
Pagina 111
... perhaps he is short - sighted , and has to take out his glass to look at it . There is a feeling in the air , a tone in the colour of a cloud which hits your fancy , but the effect of which you are unable to account for . There is then ...
... perhaps he is short - sighted , and has to take out his glass to look at it . There is a feeling in the air , a tone in the colour of a cloud which hits your fancy , but the effect of which you are unable to account for . There is then ...
Pagina 128
... perhaps as he is about to seize the first place which he has long had in his eye , an unsuspected competitor steps in before him , and carries off the prize , leaving him to commence his irksome toil again he is in a state of alarm at ...
... perhaps as he is about to seize the first place which he has long had in his eye , an unsuspected competitor steps in before him , and carries off the prize , leaving him to commence his irksome toil again he is in a state of alarm at ...
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