Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 páginas |
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... pain , may be fairly set aside as frivolous , and of no practical utility ; for our attachment to life depends on our interest in it ; and it cannot be denied that we have more interest in this moving , busy scene , agitated with a ...
... pain , may be fairly set aside as frivolous , and of no practical utility ; for our attachment to life depends on our interest in it ; and it cannot be denied that we have more interest in this moving , busy scene , agitated with a ...
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... pain . Otherwise , they are to me as if they had never existed ; nor should I know that I had ever thought at all , but that I am reminded of it by the strangeness of my appearance , and my unfitness for everything else . Look in C ...
... pain . Otherwise , they are to me as if they had never existed ; nor should I know that I had ever thought at all , but that I am reminded of it by the strangeness of my appearance , and my unfitness for everything else . Look in C ...
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... pain they seem to feel in ordinary social intercourse . What signify all the good qualities any one possesses , if he is none the better for them himself ? If the cause is so delightful , the effect ought to be so too . We enjoy a ...
... pain they seem to feel in ordinary social intercourse . What signify all the good qualities any one possesses , if he is none the better for them himself ? If the cause is so delightful , the effect ought to be so too . We enjoy a ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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