Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 159
... truth in his suggestion . There is a craving after the approbation and concurrence of others natural to the mind of man . It is difficult to sustain the weight of an opinion singly for any length of way . The intellect languishes ...
... truth in his suggestion . There is a craving after the approbation and concurrence of others natural to the mind of man . It is difficult to sustain the weight of an opinion singly for any length of way . The intellect languishes ...
Pagina 167
... truth consisted in hasty assumptions and petulant contradictions , there might be some ground for this whiffling and violent inconsistency . But the face of truth , like that of nature , is different and the The first outline of an ...
... truth consisted in hasty assumptions and petulant contradictions , there might be some ground for this whiffling and violent inconsistency . But the face of truth , like that of nature , is different and the The first outline of an ...
Pagina 255
... truth has been the habitual study of any man's life , the love of truth will be his ruling passion . ( 24 ) One truth discovered , one pang of regret at not being able to express it , is better than all the fluency and flippancy in the ...
... truth has been the habitual study of any man's life , the love of truth will be his ruling passion . ( 24 ) One truth discovered , one pang of regret at not being able to express it , is better than all the fluency and flippancy in the ...
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