The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... feeling , by shewing the same feeling as connected with objects or circum- stances more palpable and touching ; but here the object was to strain and distort the immediate feeling into some barely possible con- sequence or recondite ...
... feeling , by shewing the same feeling as connected with objects or circum- stances more palpable and touching ; but here the object was to strain and distort the immediate feeling into some barely possible con- sequence or recondite ...
Page 132
... feeling is very common indeed ; though carried to an unusual and improbable excess , or to one with which from the ... feelings of the hermetic philosopher St. Leon , perhaps the author had not far to go from those of a speculative ...
... feeling is very common indeed ; though carried to an unusual and improbable excess , or to one with which from the ... feelings of the hermetic philosopher St. Leon , perhaps the author had not far to go from those of a speculative ...
Page 347
... feeling , and acting according to nature , that is , according to the impression of given circumstances on the passions and mind of man in those circumstances , but limited by the physical conditions of time and place , as to its ...
... feeling , and acting according to nature , that is , according to the impression of given circumstances on the passions and mind of man in those circumstances , but limited by the physical conditions of time and place , as to its ...
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