Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 68
Página 453
... genius , and treats them with supercilious indifference , till they stare him in the face through the press ; and then takes cognizance only of the overt acts and published evidence . This is neither a proof of wisdom , nor the way to ...
... genius , and treats them with supercilious indifference , till they stare him in the face through the press ; and then takes cognizance only of the overt acts and published evidence . This is neither a proof of wisdom , nor the way to ...
Página 608
... genius and feeling remains the same ; with this difference , that the man of genius is lost in the crowd of competitors , who would never have become such but from encouragement and example ; and that the opinion of those few persons ...
... genius and feeling remains the same ; with this difference , that the man of genius is lost in the crowd of competitors , who would never have become such but from encouragement and example ; and that the opinion of those few persons ...
Página 637
... GENIUS IS CONSCIOUS OF ITS POWERS ? ( WRITTEN ABOUT JUNE , 1823 ) NO really great man ever thought himself so . The ... GENIUS CONSCIOUS OF ITS POWERS ? 637 Whether Genius is conscious of its Powers? (Plain Speaker)
... GENIUS IS CONSCIOUS OF ITS POWERS ? ( WRITTEN ABOUT JUNE , 1823 ) NO really great man ever thought himself so . The ... GENIUS CONSCIOUS OF ITS POWERS ? 637 Whether Genius is conscious of its Powers? (Plain Speaker)
Contenido
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
Otras 47 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
abstract admiration appearance beauty better Burke character Coleridge colour common conversation Correggio death delight effect English Essay expression face fancy favour favourite feeling French French Revolution friends genius give habit hand Hazlitt head heart House of Commons human humour idea imagination impression indifference interest Jeremy Taylor Job Orton Lamb laugh learned less live look Lord Lord Byron Lord Keppel manner means mind Molière nature Nether Stowey never object opinion ourselves pain painter painting pass passion perhaps person picture play pleasure poet poetry portrait prejudice pretensions principle prose reason Rembrandt round seems sense sentiment Shakespear shew sort sound speak spirit style supposed talk taste things thought tion Titian Tom Jones truth turn understanding vanity virtue vulgar William Hazlitt Winterslow wish words write