Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 páginas |
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... understanding as another . Indeed , the secret of this sort of intercourse has been pretty well found out . Literary men are seldom invited to the tables of the great ; they send for players and musicians , as they keep monkeys and ...
... understanding as another . Indeed , the secret of this sort of intercourse has been pretty well found out . Literary men are seldom invited to the tables of the great ; they send for players and musicians , as they keep monkeys and ...
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... understanding too much , and being called upon to unriddle . In hearing , we are ( saving the mark ! ) in the ... understandings , the dawn of this new light ! If we were to wait till Noble Lords and Honourable Gentlemen were inspired ...
... understanding too much , and being called upon to unriddle . In hearing , we are ( saving the mark ! ) in the ... understandings , the dawn of this new light ! If we were to wait till Noble Lords and Honourable Gentlemen were inspired ...
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... understanding is not always to be estimated in exact pro- portion to his want of imagination . His understanding was not the less real , because it was not the only faculty he possessed . He justified the description of the poet , " How ...
... understanding is not always to be estimated in exact pro- portion to his want of imagination . His understanding was not the less real , because it was not the only faculty he possessed . He justified the description of the poet , " How ...
Contenido
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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