The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 75
... truth , nature , beauty , are almost different names for the same thing . Imitation interests , then , by exciting a more intense perception of truth , and calling out the powers of observation and comparison : wherever this effect ...
... truth , nature , beauty , are almost different names for the same thing . Imitation interests , then , by exciting a more intense perception of truth , and calling out the powers of observation and comparison : wherever this effect ...
Page 77
... truth of character from the truth of feeling , whether in the highest or the lowest degree , but always in the highest degree of which the subject is capable , that gusto consists . There is a gusto in the colouring of Titian . Not only ...
... truth of character from the truth of feeling , whether in the highest or the lowest degree , but always in the highest degree of which the subject is capable , that gusto consists . There is a gusto in the colouring of Titian . Not only ...
Page 102
... truth is the foundation of all justice . Truth is the first thing in their thoughts , then mankind , then their country , last themselves . They love excellence , and bow to fame , which is the shadow of it . Above all , they are ...
... truth is the foundation of all justice . Truth is the first thing in their thoughts , then mankind , then their country , last themselves . They love excellence , and bow to fame , which is the shadow of it . Above all , they are ...
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