The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 72
... principle by one of the apocryphal writers , in describing the form of the rain- bow . He hath set his bow in the heavens , and his hands have bended it . ' Harmony in colour has not been denied to be a natural property of objects ...
... principle by one of the apocryphal writers , in describing the form of the rain- bow . He hath set his bow in the heavens , and his hands have bended it . ' Harmony in colour has not been denied to be a natural property of objects ...
Page 102
... principle undermined , or the fall of a great man . They would sooner forgive a blow in the face than a wanton attack on acknow- ledged reputation . The contempt in which the French hold Shak- speare is a serious evil to them ; nor do ...
... principle undermined , or the fall of a great man . They would sooner forgive a blow in the face than a wanton attack on acknow- ledged reputation . The contempt in which the French hold Shak- speare is a serious evil to them ; nor do ...
Page 115
... principle , Mr. Wordsworth has forcibly , but somewhat severely , contrasted the cold , narrow , lifeless spirit of modern philosophy : ' How , shall our great discoverers obtain From sense and reason less than these obtained , Though ...
... principle , Mr. Wordsworth has forcibly , but somewhat severely , contrasted the cold , narrow , lifeless spirit of modern philosophy : ' How , shall our great discoverers obtain From sense and reason less than these obtained , Though ...
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