Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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world of their own making ; and the poet does no more than describe what all the others think and act . If his art is folly and madness , it is folly and madness at second hand . There is warrant for it . ” Poets alone have not such ...
world of their own making ; and the poet does no more than describe what all the others think and act . If his art is folly and madness , it is folly and madness at second hand . There is warrant for it . ” Poets alone have not such ...
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The painter of history might as well be required to represent the face of a person who has just trod upon a serpent with the still - life expression of a common portrait , as the poet to describe the most striking and vivid impressions ...
The painter of history might as well be required to represent the face of a person who has just trod upon a serpent with the still - life expression of a common portrait , as the poet to describe the most striking and vivid impressions ...
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And St. John's self ( great Dryden's friend before ) Received with open arms one poet more . Happy my studies , if by these approved ! Happier their author , if by these beloved ! From these the world will judge of men and books ...
And St. John's self ( great Dryden's friend before ) Received with open arms one poet more . Happy my studies , if by these approved ! Happier their author , if by these beloved ! From these the world will judge of men and books ...
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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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