Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 páginas |
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... mind a wandering and unsettled turn , makes our waking thoughts a troubled dream , or sometimes ends in madness , without any violent paroxysm , without any severe pang , without any overt act , but from that silent operation of the mind ...
... mind a wandering and unsettled turn , makes our waking thoughts a troubled dream , or sometimes ends in madness , without any violent paroxysm , without any severe pang , without any overt act , but from that silent operation of the mind ...
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... mind had been so long held , is felt in every page . He stood bewildered , not appalled , on that dark shore which separates the ancient and the modern world ; and saw the glories of antiquity dawning through the abyss of time , while ...
... mind had been so long held , is felt in every page . He stood bewildered , not appalled , on that dark shore which separates the ancient and the modern world ; and saw the glories of antiquity dawning through the abyss of time , while ...
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... mind . Burke was the man of genius , of fine sense , and subtle reasoning ; Chatham was a man of clear understanding , of strong sense , and violent passions . Burke's mind was satisfied with speculation ; Chatham's was essentially ...
... mind . Burke was the man of genius , of fine sense , and subtle reasoning ; Chatham was a man of clear understanding , of strong sense , and violent passions . Burke's mind was satisfied with speculation ; Chatham's was essentially ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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