Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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If you set them upon original composition , their heads turn , they don't know where they are . The indefatigable readers of books are like the everlasting copiers of pictures , who , when they attempt to do anything of their own ...
If you set them upon original composition , their heads turn , they don't know where they are . The indefatigable readers of books are like the everlasting copiers of pictures , who , when they attempt to do anything of their own ...
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To those who turn with supercilious disgust from the ponderous tomes of scholastic learning , who never felt the witchery of the Talmuds and the Cabbala , of the Commentators and the Schoolmen , of texts and authorities , of types and ...
To those who turn with supercilious disgust from the ponderous tomes of scholastic learning , who never felt the witchery of the Talmuds and the Cabbala , of the Commentators and the Schoolmen , of texts and authorities , of types and ...
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If anyone turns upon him ( which few people like to do ) he immediately turns tail . Like an overgrown schoolboy , he is so used to have it all his own way , that he cannot submit to anything like competition or a struggle for the ...
If anyone turns upon him ( which few people like to do ) he immediately turns tail . Like an overgrown schoolboy , he is so used to have it all his own way , that he cannot submit to anything like competition or a struggle for the ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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