Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 páginas |
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... question at Mrs. Randall , as the author of Waverley would express it . Now Mrs. Randall stood answering the gentleman's question , with the authenticity of the lady of the Champion of the Light Weights . Thinks I , I'll wait till this ...
... question at Mrs. Randall , as the author of Waverley would express it . Now Mrs. Randall stood answering the gentleman's question , with the authenticity of the lady of the Champion of the Light Weights . Thinks I , I'll wait till this ...
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... question . The distinction between true and false pleasure , between real and seeming good , would be thus done away with ; for the reality and the appearance are here the same . And this would be the case if our sensations were simple ...
... question . The distinction between true and false pleasure , between real and seeming good , would be thus done away with ; for the reality and the appearance are here the same . And this would be the case if our sensations were simple ...
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... question in the hearts of monarchs , -whether mankind are their property or not . There was but this one question in mine . I had made an abstract , metaphysical principle of this question . I was not the dupe of the voice of the ...
... question in the hearts of monarchs , -whether mankind are their property or not . There was but this one question in mine . I had made an abstract , metaphysical principle of this question . I was not the dupe of the voice of the ...
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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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