Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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Gravity will here answer all the same purpose without understanding , gaiety . without wit , folly without good - nature , and impudence without any other pretension . The natural and instinctive passion of love is excited by qualities ...
Gravity will here answer all the same purpose without understanding , gaiety . without wit , folly without good - nature , and impudence without any other pretension . The natural and instinctive passion of love is excited by qualities ...
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... and that his understanding is right towards God . The stricter tenets of Calvinism , which allow of no medium between grace and reprobation , and doom man to eternal punishment for every breach of the moral law , as an equal offence ...
... and that his understanding is right towards God . The stricter tenets of Calvinism , which allow of no medium between grace and reprobation , and doom man to eternal punishment for every breach of the moral law , as an equal offence ...
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If those who are destined for the episcopal office exercise their understandings honestly and openly upon every one of these questions , how little ... If they do not inquire , what becomes of their independence of understanding ?
If those who are destined for the episcopal office exercise their understandings honestly and openly upon every one of these questions , how little ... If they do not inquire , what becomes of their independence of understanding ?
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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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