Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 páginas |
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... existence , such as it is . The mountaineer will not leave his rock , nor the savage his hut ; neither are we willing to give up our present mode of life , with all its advantages and disadvantages , for any other that could be ...
... existence , such as it is . The mountaineer will not leave his rock , nor the savage his hut ; neither are we willing to give up our present mode of life , with all its advantages and disadvantages , for any other that could be ...
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... existence I could pass in the same manner . This rarefied , refined existence seemed to have no end , nor stint , nor principle of decay in it . The print would remain long after I who looked on it had become the prey of worms . The ...
... existence I could pass in the same manner . This rarefied , refined existence seemed to have no end , nor stint , nor principle of decay in it . The print would remain long after I who looked on it had become the prey of worms . The ...
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... existence . Those who have had none of the cares of this life to harass and disturb them , have been obliged to have recourse to the hopes and fears of the next to vary the prospect before them . Most of the methods for measuring the ...
... existence . Those who have had none of the cares of this life to harass and disturb them , have been obliged to have recourse to the hopes and fears of the next to vary the prospect before them . Most of the methods for measuring the ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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