Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 páginas |
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William Hazlitt Geoffrey Keynes. The blanket of the dark to cry , Hold , hold . " - Great is Diana of the Ephesians , was the answer in all ages . It was in vain to represent to them , " Your Gods have eyes but they see not , ears but ...
William Hazlitt Geoffrey Keynes. The blanket of the dark to cry , Hold , hold . " - Great is Diana of the Ephesians , was the answer in all ages . It was in vain to represent to them , " Your Gods have eyes but they see not , ears but ...
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... hold in scorn all right - lined pretensions but those of rectitude . If there is offence in this , we are ready to abide by it . If there is shame , we take it to ourselves : and we hope and hold that the time will come , when all other ...
... hold in scorn all right - lined pretensions but those of rectitude . If there is offence in this , we are ready to abide by it . If there is shame , we take it to ourselves : and we hope and hold that the time will come , when all other ...
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... hold , as if it were a sacred deposit of the very grains and fleeting sands of life ! What a business , in lieu of other more important avocations , to see it out to the last sand , and then to renew the process again on the instant ...
... hold , as if it were a sacred deposit of the very grains and fleeting sands of life ! What a business , in lieu of other more important avocations , to see it out to the last sand , and then to renew the process again on the instant ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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