Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 páginas |
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... opinion , not its parent . The public is pusillanimous and cowardly , because it is weak . It knows itself to be a great dunce , and that it has no opinions but upon suggestion . Yet it is unwilling to appear in leading - strings , and ...
... opinion , not its parent . The public is pusillanimous and cowardly , because it is weak . It knows itself to be a great dunce , and that it has no opinions but upon suggestion . Yet it is unwilling to appear in leading - strings , and ...
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... opinion becomes law , instead of arbitrary will ; and farewell feudal lord and sovereign king ! From the moment that the press opens the eyes of the community beyond the actual sphere in which each moves , there is from that time ...
... opinion becomes law , instead of arbitrary will ; and farewell feudal lord and sovereign king ! From the moment that the press opens the eyes of the community beyond the actual sphere in which each moves , there is from that time ...
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... opinion , quite " single - hearted " from the beginning of the world : those who , like Mr. Southey , are for ... opinion , we understand , of an eminent poet and a minute philosopher of the present day , that the press ought to be ...
... opinion , quite " single - hearted " from the beginning of the world : those who , like Mr. Southey , are for ... opinion , we understand , of an eminent poet and a minute philosopher of the present day , that the press ought to be ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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