Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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This quality of permanence in Hazlitt's writings has greatly enhanced his influence since his death , and it is probable that " opinion at the present time on art and literature is more affected by him than can be easily realized or ...
This quality of permanence in Hazlitt's writings has greatly enhanced his influence since his death , and it is probable that " opinion at the present time on art and literature is more affected by him than can be easily realized or ...
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... the present moment to last for ever . We would be as we are , and would have the world remain just as it is , to please us . " The present eye catches the present object ” — to have and to hold while it may ; and 162 ON LIFE IN GENERAL.
... the present moment to last for ever . We would be as we are , and would have the world remain just as it is , to please us . " The present eye catches the present object ” — to have and to hold while it may ; and 162 ON LIFE IN GENERAL.
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Some were afraid he would begin to traduce Shakspeare , who was not present to defend himself . " If he grows dis- agreeable , " it was whispered aloud , " there is G [ odwin ] can match him . " At length , his romantic visit to Drum- ...
Some were afraid he would begin to traduce Shakspeare , who was not present to defend himself . " If he grows dis- agreeable , " it was whispered aloud , " there is G [ odwin ] can match him . " At length , his romantic visit to Drum- ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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