Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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Learning is the knowledge of that which is not generally known to others , and which we can only derive at second - hand from books or other artificial sources . The knowledge of that which is before us , or about us , which appeals to ...
Learning is the knowledge of that which is not generally known to others , and which we can only derive at second - hand from books or other artificial sources . The knowledge of that which is before us , or about us , which appeals to ...
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... by one who knew the strong and weak points of human nature ; but it is what sects , and parties , and those philosophers whose pride and boast it is to classify by nicknames , have yet to learn the meaning of ! ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF ...
... by one who knew the strong and weak points of human nature ; but it is what sects , and parties , and those philosophers whose pride and boast it is to classify by nicknames , have yet to learn the meaning of ! ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF ...
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What do you mean by that general knowledge which implies not a knowledge of things in general , but an ignorance ( by your own account ) of every one in particular : or by that liberal taste which scorns the pursuits and acquirements of ...
What do you mean by that general knowledge which implies not a knowledge of things in general , but an ignorance ( by your own account ) of every one in particular : or by that liberal taste which scorns the pursuits and acquirements of ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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