Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 páginas |
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... thought by some that life is like the explor- ing of a passage that grows narrower and darker the farther we advance ... thought and suffered too much to be willing to have thought and suffered in vain . - In looking 1 I remember once ...
... thought by some that life is like the explor- ing of a passage that grows narrower and darker the farther we advance ... thought and suffered too much to be willing to have thought and suffered in vain . - In looking 1 I remember once ...
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... thoughts were natural . He spoke of Cowper as the best modern poet . He said the Lyrical Ballads were an experiment about ... thought him very inferior in richness of style and imagery to some of our elder prose - writers , particularly ...
... thoughts were natural . He spoke of Cowper as the best modern poet . He said the Lyrical Ballads were an experiment about ... thought him very inferior in richness of style and imagery to some of our elder prose - writers , particularly ...
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... thought once about yourself , or anything but the subject , it would have been all over with " the glory , the intuition , the amenity , " the dream had fled , the spell had been broken . The hills would not have looked like those we ...
... thought once about yourself , or anything but the subject , it would have been all over with " the glory , the intuition , the amenity , " the dream had fled , the spell had been broken . The hills would not have looked like those we ...
Contenido
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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