Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 páginas |
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... carry away , as the mad Thyades carry a raw goat . I am gone to Hell ; and when I went thither , I carried neither gold nor horse , nor a silver chariot . I that wore a mitre , am now a little heap of dust ! ' " - TAYLOR's Holy Living ...
... carry away , as the mad Thyades carry a raw goat . I am gone to Hell ; and when I went thither , I carried neither gold nor horse , nor a silver chariot . I that wore a mitre , am now a little heap of dust ! ' " - TAYLOR's Holy Living ...
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... carry our vindictive and head- strong humours into effect , we try to revive them in description , and keep up the old bugbears , the phantoms of our terror and our hate , in imagination . We burn Guy Fawx in effigy , and the hooting ...
... carry our vindictive and head- strong humours into effect , we try to revive them in description , and keep up the old bugbears , the phantoms of our terror and our hate , in imagination . We burn Guy Fawx in effigy , and the hooting ...
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... carry off the splenetic humours and rancorous hostilities of a whole people , and to make common and petty advantages sink into perfect insignifi- cance , were full in the mind of the person who suggested the solution ; and in this ...
... carry off the splenetic humours and rancorous hostilities of a whole people , and to make common and petty advantages sink into perfect insignifi- cance , were full in the mind of the person who suggested the solution ; and in this ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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