Selected Essays of William Hazlitt1930 |
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Pagina 181
... look down upon every one else . Though you are master of Cicero's Orations , think it possible for a cobbler at a stall to be more eloquent than you . " But you are a scholar , and he is not . " Well , then , you have that advantage ...
... look down upon every one else . Though you are master of Cicero's Orations , think it possible for a cobbler at a stall to be more eloquent than you . " But you are a scholar , and he is not . " Well , then , you have that advantage ...
Pagina 253
... look into Tom Jones , lest it should not answer my expectations at this time of day ; and if it did not , I should certainly be disposed to fling it into the fire , and never look into another novel while I lived . But surely , it may ...
... look into Tom Jones , lest it should not answer my expectations at this time of day ; and if it did not , I should certainly be disposed to fling it into the fire , and never look into another novel while I lived . But surely , it may ...
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... look , which , besides the temporary and local circumstances , has not the free look of nature . Dress a figure in what costume you please ( however fantastic , however barbarous ) , but add the expression which is common to all faces ...
... look , which , besides the temporary and local circumstances , has not the free look of nature . Dress a figure in what costume you please ( however fantastic , however barbarous ) , but add the expression which is common to all faces ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 William Hazlitt,Geoffrey Keynes Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2013 |
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abstract absurdity admiration appearance battle of Marengo beauty better character circumstances Coleridge common contempt conversation Correggio death delight effect equally expression face fancy favour favourite feeling French French Revolution friends genius Gil Blas give habit hand Hazlitt hear heart House of Commons Hudibras human humour idea imagination impression indifference instance interest Jeremy Taylor laugh learned less live look Lord Lord Byron manner means mind Molière nature never object observation once opinion ourselves pain painting Paradise Lost pass passion perhaps person play pleasure poet poetry prejudice pretensions pride principle prose reason Rembrandt seems sense sentiment Shakespear shew sort sound speak spirit spleen style supposed talk taste things thought tion Titian Tom Jones true truth turn understanding vanity virtue vulgar William Hazlitt Winterslow wish words write