The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 18
... described will be found lurking at the bottom of all our attachments of this sort . Were it not for the recollections habitually associated with them , natural objects could not interest the mind in the manner they do . No doubt , the ...
... described will be found lurking at the bottom of all our attachments of this sort . Were it not for the recollections habitually associated with them , natural objects could not interest the mind in the manner they do . No doubt , the ...
Page 33
... described . To ask the poet not to make use of such allusions as these , is to ask the painter not to dip in the colours of the rainbow , if he could . In fact , it is the common cant of criticism to consider every allusion to the ...
... described . To ask the poet not to make use of such allusions as these , is to ask the painter not to dip in the colours of the rainbow , if he could . In fact , it is the common cant of criticism to consider every allusion to the ...
Page 90
... described ; of his sitting up all night reading romances with his father , till they were forced to desist by hearing the swallows twittering in their nests ; his crossing the Alps , described with all the feelings belonging to it , his ...
... described ; of his sitting up all night reading romances with his father , till they were forced to desist by hearing the swallows twittering in their nests ; his crossing the Alps , described with all the feelings belonging to it , his ...
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