Selected Essays of William Hazlitt1930 |
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... fancy to heaven ! But it has ceased , or turned where I no more shall hear it ! -Hence , also , we see what is the charm of the shepherd's pastoral reed ; and why we hear him , as it were , piping to his flock , even in a picture . Our ...
... fancy to heaven ! But it has ceased , or turned where I no more shall hear it ! -Hence , also , we see what is the charm of the shepherd's pastoral reed ; and why we hear him , as it were , piping to his flock , even in a picture . Our ...
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... fancy ; judgment , on the contrary , lies quite on the other side , in separating carefully one from another , ideas wherein can be found the least difference , thereby to avoid being misled by similitude , and by affinity to take one ...
... fancy ; judgment , on the contrary , lies quite on the other side , in separating carefully one from another , ideas wherein can be found the least difference , thereby to avoid being misled by similitude , and by affinity to take one ...
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... fancy , which , glancing from heaven to earth , unite the most opposite extremes , and draw the happiest illustra- tions from things the most remote . Their ideas were kept too confined and distinct by the material form or vehicle in ...
... fancy , which , glancing from heaven to earth , unite the most opposite extremes , and draw the happiest illustra- tions from things the most remote . Their ideas were kept too confined and distinct by the material form or vehicle in ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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abstract absurdity admiration appearance battle of Marengo beauty better character circumstances Coleridge common contempt conversation Correggio death delight effect equally expression face fancy favour favourite feeling French French Revolution friends genius Gil Blas give habit hand Hazlitt hear heart House of Commons Hudibras human humour idea imagination impression indifference instance interest Jeremy Taylor laugh learned less live look Lord Lord Byron manner means mind Molière nature never object observation once opinion ourselves pain painting Paradise Lost pass passion perhaps person play pleasure poet poetry prejudice pretensions pride principle prose reason Rembrandt seems sense sentiment Shakespear shew sort sound speak spirit spleen style supposed talk taste things thought tion Titian Tom Jones true truth turn understanding vanity virtue vulgar William Hazlitt Winterslow wish words write