Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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I was going down Chancery lane , thinking to ask at Jack Randall's where the fight was to be , when looking through the glass - door of the Hole in the Wall , I heard a gentleman asking the same question at Mrs. Randall , as the author ...
I was going down Chancery lane , thinking to ask at Jack Randall's where the fight was to be , when looking through the glass - door of the Hole in the Wall , I heard a gentleman asking the same question at Mrs. Randall , as the author ...
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What a check it is to be asked a foolish question ; to find that the first principles are not understood ! You are thrown on your back immediately , the conversation is stopped like a country - dance by those who do not know the figure ...
What a check it is to be asked a foolish question ; to find that the first principles are not understood ! You are thrown on your back immediately , the conversation is stopped like a country - dance by those who do not know the figure ...
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It has been made a question , whether the artist , or the mere man of taste and natural sensibility , receives most pleasure from the contemplation of works of art ? and I think this question might be answered by another as a sort of ...
It has been made a question , whether the artist , or the mere man of taste and natural sensibility , receives most pleasure from the contemplation of works of art ? and I think this question might be answered by another as a sort of ...
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On the Love of the Country | 3 |
On the Ignorance of the Learned | 13 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
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