The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... exciting the attention , may account , perhaps , for the extraordinary discoveries and lies told by travellers , who , opening their eyes for the first time in foreign parts , are startled at every object they meet . Why the excitement ...
... exciting the attention , may account , perhaps , for the extraordinary discoveries and lies told by travellers , who , opening their eyes for the first time in foreign parts , are startled at every object they meet . Why the excitement ...
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William Hazlitt Percival Presland Howe, Alfred Rayney Waller, Arnold Glover. excitement was an appetite and a disease . His ... excited in others . He owed the power which he exercised over the opinions of all Europe , by which he created ...
William Hazlitt Percival Presland Howe, Alfred Rayney Waller, Arnold Glover. excitement was an appetite and a disease . His ... excited in others . He owed the power which he exercised over the opinions of all Europe , by which he created ...
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... excitement , inseparable from those professions which call forth all our sensibility to pleasure and pain , requires some corresponding physical excitement to support our failure , and not a little to allay the ferment of the spirits ...
... excitement , inseparable from those professions which call forth all our sensibility to pleasure and pain , requires some corresponding physical excitement to support our failure , and not a little to allay the ferment of the spirits ...
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