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... nature is company enough for me . I am then never less alone than when alone . ( " On Going a Journey , " 1822 ) In this , the original passage , Hazlitt enters directly as " I " and from that moment is a definite personal presence ...
... nature is company enough for me . I am then never less alone than when alone . ( " On Going a Journey , " 1822 ) In this , the original passage , Hazlitt enters directly as " I " and from that moment is a definite personal presence ...
Strana 137
... nature , is given the term pathetic fallacy ( literally , error in conception of feelings ) . A misguided enthu- siasm for personification often produces it in adolescent writing . The skies " weep , " the wind " groans , " " teardrops ...
... nature , is given the term pathetic fallacy ( literally , error in conception of feelings ) . A misguided enthu- siasm for personification often produces it in adolescent writing . The skies " weep , " the wind " groans , " " teardrops ...
Strana 221
... nature of pragmatism ) Metaphysics has usually followed a very primitive kind of quest . You know how men have ... natural mind as a kind of enigma , of which the key must be sought in the shape of some illuminating or power - bringing ...
... nature of pragmatism ) Metaphysics has usually followed a very primitive kind of quest . You know how men have ... natural mind as a kind of enigma , of which the key must be sought in the shape of some illuminating or power - bringing ...
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