Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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THINGS ( NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE , FEB . , 1822 ) “ These little things are great to little man . ” GOLDSMITH . THB great and the little have , no doubt , a real existence in the nature of things ; but they both find pretty much the same ...
THINGS ( NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE , FEB . , 1822 ) “ These little things are great to little man . ” GOLDSMITH . THB great and the little have , no doubt , a real existence in the nature of things ; but they both find pretty much the same ...
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We turn our brain with straining at contradictions , and striving to make things what they are not , or , in other ... “ If it had been so -if we had done such and such a thing -we try it in a thousand different ways , and are just as ...
We turn our brain with straining at contradictions , and striving to make things what they are not , or , in other ... “ If it had been so -if we had done such and such a thing -we try it in a thousand different ways , and are just as ...
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They perhaps had not the thing . Their minds appear to have been too exact , too retentive , too minute and subtle , too sensible to the external differences of things , too passive under their impressions , to admit of those bold and ...
They perhaps had not the thing . Their minds appear to have been too exact , too retentive , too minute and subtle , too sensible to the external differences of things , too passive under their impressions , to admit of those bold and ...
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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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