Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 páginas |
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... impression may have been withdrawn ? Is the state of the mind or of the nervous system , and its disposition or indisposition to receive certain impressions from the remains of others still vibrating on it , nothing ? Shall we say that ...
... impression may have been withdrawn ? Is the state of the mind or of the nervous system , and its disposition or indisposition to receive certain impressions from the remains of others still vibrating on it , nothing ? Shall we say that ...
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... impressions of things are , as to feeling , the most refined ones . The painter also in his mind's eye penetrates ... impression , which will not suffer the slightest indication of thought or feeling to be lost , and gives warning of ...
... impressions of things are , as to feeling , the most refined ones . The painter also in his mind's eye penetrates ... impression , which will not suffer the slightest indication of thought or feeling to be lost , and gives warning of ...
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... impression of the scene , the vernal landscape , the cool of the morning , the gushing notes of the songstress , m “ And ayen methought she sung close by mine ear , ” is as vivid as if it had been of yesterday , and nothing can persuade ...
... impression of the scene , the vernal landscape , the cool of the morning , the gushing notes of the songstress , m “ And ayen methought she sung close by mine ear , ” is as vivid as if it had been of yesterday , and nothing can persuade ...
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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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