The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volumen4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... whole life too short for art . Rubens complained , that just as he was beginning to understand his profession , he was forced to quit it . It was a saying of Michael Angelo , that painting was jealous , and required the whole man to ...
... whole life too short for art . Rubens complained , that just as he was beginning to understand his profession , he was forced to quit it . It was a saying of Michael Angelo , that painting was jealous , and required the whole man to ...
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... whole day . He thinks nothing can go amiss , so long as he is at his ease , though a pain in his little finger makes him so peevish and quarrel- some , that nobody can come near him . Knavery and injustice in the abstract are things ...
... whole day . He thinks nothing can go amiss , so long as he is at his ease , though a pain in his little finger makes him so peevish and quarrel- some , that nobody can come near him . Knavery and injustice in the abstract are things ...
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... whole immortality of posthumous fame : and when we hear an actor , whose modesty is equal to his merit , declare , that he would like to see a dog wag his tail in approbation , what must he feel when he sees the whole house in a roar ...
... whole immortality of posthumous fame : and when we hear an actor , whose modesty is equal to his merit , declare , that he would like to see a dog wag his tail in approbation , what must he feel when he sees the whole house in a roar ...
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