The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 224
... true inspiration in themselves . They courted the applause of the multitude , but came to one another for judgment and assistance . When we see these writers working together on the same admirable productions , year after year , as was ...
... true inspiration in themselves . They courted the applause of the multitude , but came to one another for judgment and assistance . When we see these writers working together on the same admirable productions , year after year , as was ...
Page 317
... true beauty and true sublimity : it is also true pathos and morality for it interests the mind , and affects it powerfully with the idea of glory tarnished , and happiness forfeited with the loss of virtue : but from the horns and tail ...
... true beauty and true sublimity : it is also true pathos and morality for it interests the mind , and affects it powerfully with the idea of glory tarnished , and happiness forfeited with the loss of virtue : but from the horns and tail ...
Page 332
... true , that in compendious treatises for practice , that form is not to be disallowed . But in the true handling of knowledge , men ought not to fall either on the one side into the vein of Velleius the Epicurean ; nil tam metuens quam ...
... true , that in compendious treatises for practice , that form is not to be disallowed . But in the true handling of knowledge , men ought not to fall either on the one side into the vein of Velleius the Epicurean ; nil tam metuens quam ...
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