Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 páginas |
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... Essay on the Principles of Human Action , was published . This was followed in 1806 by a political pamphlet , Free Thoughts on Public Affairs , and in 1807 by three books , philosophical and political , in one of which he attacked ...
... Essay on the Principles of Human Action , was published . This was followed in 1806 by a political pamphlet , Free Thoughts on Public Affairs , and in 1807 by three books , philosophical and political , in one of which he attacked ...
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... Essay on the Principles of Human Action . For the omission of some celebrated essays , such as " The Indian Jugglers " and " Merrie England , " I make no apology . I have everywhere followed my own prefer- ences , in some instances ...
... Essay on the Principles of Human Action . For the omission of some celebrated essays , such as " The Indian Jugglers " and " Merrie England , " I make no apology . I have everywhere followed my own prefer- ences , in some instances ...
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... Essay with observ- ing that ( as it appears to me ) a nearer and more familiar acquaintance with persons has a different and more favourable effect than that with places or things . The latter improve ( as an almost universal rule ) by ...
... Essay with observ- ing that ( as it appears to me ) a nearer and more familiar acquaintance with persons has a different and more favourable effect than that with places or things . The latter improve ( as an almost universal rule ) by ...
Contenido
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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