Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 páginas |
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... feeling sufficient to itself , and rich in enjoyment without the help of action . Clothilde ( the finest and darkest of the Gensano girls ) fixes herself at her door about noon ( when her day's work is done ) : her smile reflects back ...
... feeling sufficient to itself , and rich in enjoyment without the help of action . Clothilde ( the finest and darkest of the Gensano girls ) fixes herself at her door about noon ( when her day's work is done ) : her smile reflects back ...
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... feeling thus obtained , forms the depth of sentiment . It is that that redeems poetry and romance from the charge of superficiality . The habitual impressions of things are , as to feeling , the most refined ones . The painter also in ...
... feeling thus obtained , forms the depth of sentiment . It is that that redeems poetry and romance from the charge of superficiality . The habitual impressions of things are , as to feeling , the most refined ones . The painter also in ...
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... feeling with which they are conveyed to others . The jerks , the breaks , the inequalities , and harshnesses of prose , are fatal to the flow of a poetical imagination , as a jolting road or a stumbling horse disturbs the reverie of an ...
... feeling with which they are conveyed to others . The jerks , the breaks , the inequalities , and harshnesses of prose , are fatal to the flow of a poetical imagination , as a jolting road or a stumbling horse disturbs the reverie of an ...
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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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admiration answer appearance beauty become better called character circumstances common conversation critic death delight effect English equally expect expression face fancy feeling French friends genius give hand head hear heart hope human idea imagination impression instance interest keep knowledge laugh learned least leave less light live look manner matter means mind nature never object observation once opinion original ourselves pain painting pass passion perhaps person picture play pleasure poet poetry present principle question reason respect round seems seen sense side sort sound speak spirit stand style supposed talk taste things thought tion true truth turn understanding virtue whole wish write