Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 páginas |
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... Follow them who list . Their minds are a sort of Hercu- laneum , full of old , petrified images ; -are set in stereo- type , and little fitted to the ordinary occasions of life . What chance , then , can they have with women , who deal ...
... Follow them who list . Their minds are a sort of Hercu- laneum , full of old , petrified images ; -are set in stereo- type , and little fitted to the ordinary occasions of life . What chance , then , can they have with women , who deal ...
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... follow from this definition as matters of course . In other words , for a thing that is little to be beautiful , or at any rate to please , 1 it must have precision of outline , which in larger masses and gigantic forms is not so ...
... follow from this definition as matters of course . In other words , for a thing that is little to be beautiful , or at any rate to please , 1 it must have precision of outline , which in larger masses and gigantic forms is not so ...
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... follow that he does not believe a word of the matter ? Put the case that any one else , en- couraged by his example , takes up the banter or levity , and see what effect it will have upon the reverend divine . He will turn round like a ...
... follow that he does not believe a word of the matter ? Put the case that any one else , en- couraged by his example , takes up the banter or levity , and see what effect it will have upon the reverend divine . He will turn round like a ...
Contenido
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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