Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 páginas |
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... light come , light go - and the bubble bursts at last . Yet if they had employed the same time and pains in any laudable art or study that they have in raising a surreptitious livelihood , they would have been respectable , if not rich ...
... light come , light go - and the bubble bursts at last . Yet if they had employed the same time and pains in any laudable art or study that they have in raising a surreptitious livelihood , they would have been respectable , if not rich ...
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... light and worthless ; or to divert our admiration or wean our affections from that which is lofty and impressive , instead of producing a more intense admiration and exalted passion , as poetry does . Wit may sometimes , indeed , be ...
... light and worthless ; or to divert our admiration or wean our affections from that which is lofty and impressive , instead of producing a more intense admiration and exalted passion , as poetry does . Wit may sometimes , indeed , be ...
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... light in the furrows of old age in half a morning , I did not think I had lost a day . Beneath the shrivelled yellow parchment look of the skin , there was here and there a streak of the blood colour tinging the face ; this I made a ...
... light in the furrows of old age in half a morning , I did not think I had lost a day . Beneath the shrivelled yellow parchment look of the skin , there was here and there a streak of the blood colour tinging the face ; this I made a ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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