Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 páginas |
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... never seen Wittenberg , never read book " —that is , never studied such authors as Hartley , Hume , Berkeley , & c . Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding is , however , a work from which I never derived either pleasure or profit ...
... never seen Wittenberg , never read book " —that is , never studied such authors as Hartley , Hume , Berkeley , & c . Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding is , however , a work from which I never derived either pleasure or profit ...
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... never to conceive a pre- judice against others , because you know nothing of them . It is bad reasoning , and makes enemies of half the world . Do not think ill of them , till they behave ill to you ; and then strive to avoid the faults ...
... never to conceive a pre- judice against others , because you know nothing of them . It is bad reasoning , and makes enemies of half the world . Do not think ill of them , till they behave ill to you ; and then strive to avoid the faults ...
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... never tedious - nun- quam sufflaminandus erat . He is one of those writers who can never tire us , not even of himself ; and the reason is , he is always " full of matter . " He never runs to lees , never gives us the vapid leavings of ...
... never tedious - nun- quam sufflaminandus erat . He is one of those writers who can never tire us , not even of himself ; and the reason is , he is always " full of matter . " He never runs to lees , never gives us the vapid leavings of ...
Contenido
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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