Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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Do not place thought as a barrier between you and love : do not abstract yourself into the regions of truth , far from the smile of earthly beauty . Let not the cloud sit upon your brow : let not the canker sink into your heart .
Do not place thought as a barrier between you and love : do not abstract yourself into the regions of truth , far from the smile of earthly beauty . Let not the cloud sit upon your brow : let not the canker sink into your heart .
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Their beauty is power . By their beauty they are raised above the frailties of pain or passion ; by their beauty they are deified . The infinite quantity of dramatic invention in Shak- speare takes from his gusto .
Their beauty is power . By their beauty they are raised above the frailties of pain or passion ; by their beauty they are deified . The infinite quantity of dramatic invention in Shak- speare takes from his gusto .
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Alas ! it is the fate of genius to admire and to celebrate beauty , not to enjoy it ! It is a fate , perhaps , not without its compensations- ઃઃ " Had Petrarch gained his Laura for a wife , Would he have written Sonnets all his life ?
Alas ! it is the fate of genius to admire and to celebrate beauty , not to enjoy it ! It is a fate , perhaps , not without its compensations- ઃઃ " Had Petrarch gained his Laura for a wife , Would he have written Sonnets all his life ?
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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admiration answer appearance asked beauty become better called character circumstances common conversation death delight effect equally existence expect expression face fancy fear feeling follow French friends genius give greater hand head hear heart hope human idea imagination impression instance interest keep knowledge laugh learned least leave less light live look manner matter means mind nature never object observation once opinion original ourselves pain painting pass passion perhaps person picture play pleasure poet poetry present principle question reason respect round seems sense side sometimes sort sound speak spirit stand striking style supposed talk taste things thought tion true truth turn understanding virtue whole wish write