Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 88
... understanding is required to be struck with odd and unaccountable appearances , for which a greater facility of apprehension can sooner assign an explanation that breaks the force of the seeming absurdity , and to which a wider scope of ...
... understanding is required to be struck with odd and unaccountable appearances , for which a greater facility of apprehension can sooner assign an explanation that breaks the force of the seeming absurdity , and to which a wider scope of ...
Pagina 101
... understanding and a tongue . " Time thus speaks to us in an audible and warning voice . Objects of sight are easily distin- guished by the sense , and suggest useful reflections to the mind ; sounds , from their intermittent nature ...
... understanding and a tongue . " Time thus speaks to us in an audible and warning voice . Objects of sight are easily distin- guished by the sense , and suggest useful reflections to the mind ; sounds , from their intermittent nature ...
Pagina 175
... understanding , there were glimpses , glimmering notions of the patri- archal wanderings , with palm - trees hovering in the horizon , and processions of camels at the distance of three thousand years ; there was Moses with the Burning ...
... understanding , there were glimpses , glimmering notions of the patri- archal wanderings , with palm - trees hovering in the horizon , and processions of camels at the distance of three thousand years ; there was Moses with the Burning ...
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