Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 páginas |
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... Leave , oh , leave me to my repose ! " I have just now other business in hand , which would seem idle to you , but is with me very stuff of the conscience . " Is not this wild rose sweet without a comment ? Does not this daisy leap to ...
... Leave , oh , leave me to my repose ! " I have just now other business in hand , which would seem idle to you , but is with me very stuff of the conscience . " Is not this wild rose sweet without a comment ? Does not this daisy leap to ...
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... leave you some advice ( the best I can ) for your conduct in life , both that it may be of use to you , and as some- thing to remember me by . I may at least be able to caution you against my own errors , if nothing else . As we went ...
... leave you some advice ( the best I can ) for your conduct in life , both that it may be of use to you , and as some- thing to remember me by . I may at least be able to caution you against my own errors , if nothing else . As we went ...
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... leave you an independence . A situation in a public office is secure , but laborious and mechanical , and with- out the two great springs of life , Hope and Fear . Perhaps , however , it might ensure you a competence , and leave you ...
... leave you an independence . A situation in a public office is secure , but laborious and mechanical , and with- out the two great springs of life , Hope and Fear . Perhaps , however , it might ensure you a competence , and leave you ...
Contenido
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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