Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 páginas |
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... sort of people too , in their way , but still something is the matter . There is a coldness , a selfishness , a levity , an insincerity , which we cannot fix upon any particular phrase or action , but we see it in their whole persons ...
... sort of people too , in their way , but still something is the matter . There is a coldness , a selfishness , a levity , an insincerity , which we cannot fix upon any particular phrase or action , but we see it in their whole persons ...
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... sort , that is , the ludicrous arising out of the improbable or distressing , is more deep and lasting , either because the painful catastrophe excites a greater curiosity , or because the old impression , from its habitual hold on the ...
... sort , that is , the ludicrous arising out of the improbable or distressing , is more deep and lasting , either because the painful catastrophe excites a greater curiosity , or because the old impression , from its habitual hold on the ...
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... sort of denying Christ . They therefore venture out into the streets with this gratuitous obtrusion of opinion and unwarrantable assumption of character wrapped about them , ticketed and labelled with the Thirty - nine Articles , St ...
... sort of denying Christ . They therefore venture out into the streets with this gratuitous obtrusion of opinion and unwarrantable assumption of character wrapped about them , ticketed and labelled with the Thirty - nine Articles , St ...
Contenido
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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