The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 67
... reason and reflection , rather than the offspring of physical or local attachment . Our country is a complex , abstract existence , recognised only by the understanding . It is an immense riddle , con- taining numberless modifications ...
... reason and reflection , rather than the offspring of physical or local attachment . Our country is a complex , abstract existence , recognised only by the understanding . It is an immense riddle , con- taining numberless modifications ...
Page 88
... reason , which he possessed , was borrowed from the excess of another faculty ; and the weakness and poverty of reason and imagination , which are to be found in his works , may be traced to the same source , namely , that these ...
... reason , which he possessed , was borrowed from the excess of another faculty ; and the weakness and poverty of reason and imagination , which are to be found in his works , may be traced to the same source , namely , that these ...
Page 119
... reason ; do not , then , confound One with the other , but reject them both ; And choose the middle point , whereon to build Sound expectations . This doth he advise Who shared at first the illusion . At this day , When a Tartarian ...
... reason ; do not , then , confound One with the other , but reject them both ; And choose the middle point , whereon to build Sound expectations . This doth he advise Who shared at first the illusion . At this day , When a Tartarian ...
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