The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: Table talk and Conversations of James Northcote, esq., R.AJ. M. Dent & Company, 1903 |
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... Bodies 264 ESSAY XXVIII . Whether Actors ought to sit in the Boxes . 272 ESSAY XXIX . On the Disadvantages of intellectual Superiority 279 ESSAY XXX . On Patronage and Puffing . 289 ESSAY XXXI . On the Knowledge of Character · 303 ESSAY ...
... Bodies 264 ESSAY XXVIII . Whether Actors ought to sit in the Boxes . 272 ESSAY XXIX . On the Disadvantages of intellectual Superiority 279 ESSAY XXX . On Patronage and Puffing . 289 ESSAY XXXI . On the Knowledge of Character · 303 ESSAY ...
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... body was in the fields , except a little boy about four years old , who was sitting on the ground , and holding between his knees a child of about six months ; he pressed it to his bosom with his little arms , which made a sort of great ...
... body was in the fields , except a little boy about four years old , who was sitting on the ground , and holding between his knees a child of about six months ; he pressed it to his bosom with his little arms , which made a sort of great ...
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... body . It is a mechanical as well as a liberal art . To do any thing , to dig a hole in the ground , to plant a cabbage , to hit a mark , to move a shuttle , to work a pattern , -in a word , to attempt to produce any effect , and to ...
... body . It is a mechanical as well as a liberal art . To do any thing , to dig a hole in the ground , to plant a cabbage , to hit a mark , to move a shuttle , to work a pattern , -in a word , to attempt to produce any effect , and to ...
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... body and mind , but was withal very capricious ; who was honoured in life and death , expiring in the arms of one of the greatest princes of that age , Francis 1. King of France , who loved him as a friend . Another is of him 2 who ...
... body and mind , but was withal very capricious ; who was honoured in life and death , expiring in the arms of one of the greatest princes of that age , Francis 1. King of France , who loved him as a friend . Another is of him 2 who ...
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... body of unassuming but practical wisdom . Common sense , however , is an impartial , instinctive result of truth and nature , and will therefore bear the test and abide the scrutiny of the most severe and patient 1 Sentiment has the ...
... body of unassuming but practical wisdom . Common sense , however , is an impartial , instinctive result of truth and nature , and will therefore bear the test and abide the scrutiny of the most severe and patient 1 Sentiment has the ...
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396. oldal - DO not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you.
178. oldal - CROMWELL, our chief of men, who through a cloud Not of war only, but detractions rude, Guided by faith and matchless fortitude, To peace and truth thy glorious way hast ploughed...
179. oldal - Purification in the old law did save, And such, as yet once more I trust to have Full sight of her in Heaven without restraint, Came vested all in white, pure as her mind. Her face was...
123. oldal - Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that. You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth sustain my house ; you take my life, When you do take the means whereby I live.
393. oldal - The loyalty, well held to fools, does make Our faith mere folly: — Yet he that can endure To follow with allegiance a fallen lord, Does conquer him that did his master conquer, And earns a place i
180. oldal - In those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against nature, not to go out and see her riches, and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth.
39. oldal - Merciful heaven ! What, man ? ne'er pull your hat upon your brows ; Give sorrow words : the grief, that does not speak, Whispers the o'er-fraught heart, and bids it break.
367. oldal - Vice thus abused, demands a nation's care ; This calls the Church to deprecate our sin, And hurls the thunder of the laws on gin. Let modest Foster, if he will, excel Ten Metropolitans in preaching well...
295. oldal - Katterfelto, with his hair on end At his own wonders, wondering for his bread.
99. oldal - But he, his own affections' counsellor, Is to himself — I will not say, how true — • But to himself so secret and so close, So far from sounding and discovery, As is the bud bit with an envious worm, Ere he can spread his sweet leaves to the air, Or dedicate his beauty to the sun.