Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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There is , generally speaking , the same foundation for our love of Nature as for all our habitual attachments , namely , association of ideas . But this is not all . That which distinguishes this attachment from others is the ...
There is , generally speaking , the same foundation for our love of Nature as for all our habitual attachments , namely , association of ideas . But this is not all . That which distinguishes this attachment from others is the ...
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travelling through a wild barren country I can form no idea of a woody and cultivated one . It appears to me that all the world must be barren , like what I see of it . In the country we forget the town , and in town we despise the ...
travelling through a wild barren country I can form no idea of a woody and cultivated one . It appears to me that all the world must be barren , like what I see of it . In the country we forget the town , and in town we despise the ...
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Now both these gross ideas remain with me quite as vivid as any visual ideas of those places ; and this could not be from ... of the taste of which I have now a very fresh idea ; and I could add other instances of that period .
Now both these gross ideas remain with me quite as vivid as any visual ideas of those places ; and this could not be from ... of the taste of which I have now a very fresh idea ; and I could add other instances of that period .
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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 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