Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 páginas |
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... observation . You will raise your standard of character as much too high at first as from disappointed expectation it will sink too low afterwards . The best qualifier of this theoretical mania and of the dreams of poets and moralists ...
... observation . You will raise your standard of character as much too high at first as from disappointed expectation it will sink too low afterwards . The best qualifier of this theoretical mania and of the dreams of poets and moralists ...
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... observations upon others , but I cannot admit that it weakened the observations themselves ; that it took anything ... observation ; they are like the air , which is not the less necessary because we neither see nor feel it , or like ...
... observations upon others , but I cannot admit that it weakened the observations themselves ; that it took anything ... observation ; they are like the air , which is not the less necessary because we neither see nor feel it , or like ...
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... observation , with extensive observation , observe man- kind " ; or take away the first line , and the second , .. ' Survey mankind from China to Peru , " literally conveys the whole . Mr. Wordsworth is , we must say , a perfect ...
... observation , with extensive observation , observe man- kind " ; or take away the first line , and the second , .. ' Survey mankind from China to Peru , " literally conveys the whole . Mr. Wordsworth is , we must say , a perfect ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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