Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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... Action ( 1805 ) , and which he expounded in his first public lectures in 1812 . Hazlitt's best essays are those in which he elaborates some piece of autobiography , compressing an experience and inter- weaving his own and other people's ...
... Action ( 1805 ) , and which he expounded in his first public lectures in 1812 . Hazlitt's best essays are those in which he elaborates some piece of autobiography , compressing an experience and inter- weaving his own and other people's ...
267. oldal
... action must relate to the future : but the future can only exist or influence the mind as an object of imagination and forethought ; therefore the motive to voluntary action , to all that we seek or shun , must be in all cases ideal and ...
... action must relate to the future : but the future can only exist or influence the mind as an object of imagination and forethought ; therefore the motive to voluntary action , to all that we seek or shun , must be in all cases ideal and ...
268. oldal
... action then , of business or pleasure , of self - love or benevolence , is not made up of solid materials , moved by downright , solid springs ; it is essentially a void , an unreal mockery , both in regard to ourselves and others ...
... action then , of business or pleasure , of self - love or benevolence , is not made up of solid materials , moved by downright , solid springs ; it is essentially a void , an unreal mockery , both in regard to ourselves and others ...
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