Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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Some there are who feel more pride in sealing a letter with a head of Homer than ever that old blind bard did in reciting his Iliad . These raise a huge opinion of themselves out of nothing , as there are those who shrink from their own ...
Some there are who feel more pride in sealing a letter with a head of Homer than ever that old blind bard did in reciting his Iliad . These raise a huge opinion of themselves out of nothing , as there are those who shrink from their own ...
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The author owes a debt to truth and nature which he cannot satisfy at sight , but he has pawned his head on redeeming it . It is not a string of clap - traps to answer a temporary or party - purpose , - violent , vulgar , and illiberal ...
The author owes a debt to truth and nature which he cannot satisfy at sight , but he has pawned his head on redeeming it . It is not a string of clap - traps to answer a temporary or party - purpose , - violent , vulgar , and illiberal ...
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The second time a person sits , and the view of the features is determined , the head seems fastened in an imaginary vice , and he can hardly tell what to make of his situation . He is continually overstepping the bounds of duty ...
The second time a person sits , and the view of the features is determined , the head seems fastened in an imaginary vice , and he can hardly tell what to make of his situation . He is continually overstepping the bounds of duty ...
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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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