Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt, Svazek 1Saunders and Otley, 1836 |
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... political truth , and his willing mind re- ceived the fine lesson which taught him to sym- pathise in the sufferings and to labour to the utmost in asserting the rights of his fellow- creatures . BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . XXIII.
... political truth , and his willing mind re- ceived the fine lesson which taught him to sym- pathise in the sufferings and to labour to the utmost in asserting the rights of his fellow- creatures . BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . XXIII.
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... labour , and I shall rejoice most heartily when I have finished it . " Corrie seemed much pleased with some of my translations this week . " I passed the Ass's Bridge very safely and very solitarily on Friday . I like Domine ( that is ...
... labour , and I shall rejoice most heartily when I have finished it . " Corrie seemed much pleased with some of my translations this week . " I passed the Ass's Bridge very safely and very solitarily on Friday . I like Domine ( that is ...
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... labour of a few days would have rendered bright and perfect works ; and even as they were , I will venture to say , many of the artists of the day would justly have been proud of them . In the intervals of painting my father pro ...
... labour of a few days would have rendered bright and perfect works ; and even as they were , I will venture to say , many of the artists of the day would justly have been proud of them . In the intervals of painting my father pro ...
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... labour as he might , he should never advance beyond mediocrity in the art . This was a result to which he could not reconcile his mind . How could that far- reaching ambition , which had its source in the profoundest marvels of the ...
... labour as he might , he should never advance beyond mediocrity in the art . This was a result to which he could not reconcile his mind . How could that far- reaching ambition , which had its source in the profoundest marvels of the ...
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... labour of eight years , finally com- pleted that work which he speaks of as the only one he ever prided himself upon , -his ' Prin- ciples of Human Action . ' It was not till after the delay of a year that he succeeded in finding ...
... labour of eight years , finally com- pleted that work which he speaks of as the only one he ever prided himself upon , -his ' Prin- ciples of Human Action . ' It was not till after the delay of a year that he succeeded in finding ...
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abstract ideas absurdity action agent appear argument beauty Bishop Berkeley body called cause character Charles Lamb Charles X ciples colour conceive connexion consequence consider consists copy DEAR FATHER desire distinct doctrine Dr Priestley effect equally Essay exist external eyes faculty fancy father feeling follow force free agent genius give hath Hobbes human imagination impressions innate innate ideas instance judgment justice knowledge labour Lady Mary Shepherd letter Leviathan liberty Locke Locke's mankind matter means ment merely metaphysical metaphysicians mind moral motion nature necessary necessity never object observe operations opinion original pain particular passion perceived perception person philosophy picture pleasure prejudice principle produce question racter reason Salisbury Plain seems sensation sense spirit Street Madison substance supposed thing thought tion Titian true truth uncon understanding whole WILLIAM HAZLITT words write