The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 88
... mind , and that this faculty even absorbed all the others . ' And she farther adds , Rousseau had great strength of reason on abstract questions , or with respect to objects , which have no reality but in the mind.'2 Both these opinions ...
... mind , and that this faculty even absorbed all the others . ' And she farther adds , Rousseau had great strength of reason on abstract questions , or with respect to objects , which have no reality but in the mind.'2 Both these opinions ...
Page 134
... mind sinks down , breathless and exhausted , on the earth . In common minds , indifference is produced by mixing with the world . Authors and artists bring it into the world with them . The disappointment of the ideal enthusiast is ...
... mind sinks down , breathless and exhausted , on the earth . In common minds , indifference is produced by mixing with the world . Authors and artists bring it into the world with them . The disappointment of the ideal enthusiast is ...
Page 187
... mind ; the Weird Sisters meet us in person on the blasted heath ' ; the air - drawn dagger ' moves slowly before our eyes ; the gracious Duncan , ' the blood- boultered Banquo ' stand before us ; all that passed through the mind of ...
... mind ; the Weird Sisters meet us in person on the blasted heath ' ; the air - drawn dagger ' moves slowly before our eyes ; the gracious Duncan , ' the blood- boultered Banquo ' stand before us ; all that passed through the mind of ...
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