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We confess , however much we may admire independence of feeling and
erectness of spirit in general or practical questions , yet in works of genius we
prefer him who bows to the authority of nature , who appeals to actual objects , to
...
We confess , however much we may admire independence of feeling and
erectness of spirit in general or practical questions , yet in works of genius we
prefer him who bows to the authority of nature , who appeals to actual objects , to
...
Сторінка 135
William Hazlitt. imagination in raising trifles into importance : no one has
displayed the same pathos in treating of the simplest feelings of the heart .
Reserved , yet haughty , having no unruly or violent passions ( or those passions
having been ...
William Hazlitt. imagination in raising trifles into importance : no one has
displayed the same pathos in treating of the simplest feelings of the heart .
Reserved , yet haughty , having no unruly or violent passions ( or those passions
having been ...
Сторінка 203
He only feels himself superior to those whom he stigmatizes as the lowest of
mankind . All persons are without common - sense and honesty who do not
believe implicitly ( with him ) in the immaculateness of Ministers and the divine
origin of ...
He only feels himself superior to those whom he stigmatizes as the lowest of
mankind . All persons are without common - sense and honesty who do not
believe implicitly ( with him ) in the immaculateness of Ministers and the divine
origin of ...
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