Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 páginas |
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... effect of a law of nature , or the will of God . This is assigning a general but not adequate cause , The depth of passion is where it takes hold of cir- cumstances too remote or indifferent for notice from the force of association or ...
... effect of a law of nature , or the will of God . This is assigning a general but not adequate cause , The depth of passion is where it takes hold of cir- cumstances too remote or indifferent for notice from the force of association or ...
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... effect of the motes dancing in the setting sun . At another time , a friend coming into his painting - room when he was sitting on the ground in a melancholy posture , observed that his picture looked like a landscape after a shower ...
... effect of the motes dancing in the setting sun . At another time , a friend coming into his painting - room when he was sitting on the ground in a melancholy posture , observed that his picture looked like a landscape after a shower ...
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... effect , and I thought it worth my while to give it in the picture . There was a gorgeous effect of light and shade : but there was a delicacy as well as depth in the chiaro scuro , which I was bound to follow into all its dim and ...
... effect , and I thought it worth my while to give it in the picture . There was a gorgeous effect of light and shade : but there was a delicacy as well as depth in the chiaro scuro , which I was bound to follow into all its dim and ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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