Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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Where there is nothing interposed between any two impressions , whatever the distance of time that parts them , they naturally seem to touch ; and the renewed impression recalls the former one in full force , without distraction or ...
Where there is nothing interposed between any two impressions , whatever the distance of time that parts them , they naturally seem to touch ; and the renewed impression recalls the former one in full force , without distraction or ...
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of the body ; or that when this has been deranged , we do not feel pain , lassitude , and fretful impatience , though the local cause or impression may have been withdrawn ? Is the state of the mind or of the nervous system , and its ...
of the body ; or that when this has been deranged , we do not feel pain , lassitude , and fretful impatience , though the local cause or impression may have been withdrawn ? Is the state of the mind or of the nervous system , and its ...
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glowing aspect and less tumult in the veins than Lord Byron's on similar occasions , bends a calmer and keener eye on mortality ; the impression , if less vivid , is more pleasing and permanent ; and we confess it ( perhaps it is a want ...
glowing aspect and less tumult in the veins than Lord Byron's on similar occasions , bends a calmer and keener eye on mortality ; the impression , if less vivid , is more pleasing and permanent ; and we confess it ( perhaps it is a want ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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