Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 páginas |
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... stand out as a living figure . He was often at his best when being deliberately auto- biographical , or when using his own experiences to illus- trate his subject , and the present selection has been made with an eye to this element in ...
... stand out as a living figure . He was often at his best when being deliberately auto- biographical , or when using his own experiences to illus- trate his subject , and the present selection has been made with an eye to this element in ...
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... stand - up fight . The wonder was the half - minute time . If there had been a minute or more allowed between each round , it would have been intelligible how they should by degrees recover strength and resolution ; but to see two men ...
... stand - up fight . The wonder was the half - minute time . If there had been a minute or more allowed between each round , it would have been intelligible how they should by degrees recover strength and resolution ; but to see two men ...
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... stand and gaze at the vast sea of time that separates us from them . It was early days then : the world was not well - aired enough for us : we have no inclination to have been up and stirring . We do not consider the six thousand years ...
... stand and gaze at the vast sea of time that separates us from them . It was early days then : the world was not well - aired enough for us : we have no inclination to have been up and stirring . We do not consider the six thousand years ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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