The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... nature , except inasmuch as it furnishes an additional stimulus to curiosity . Again , natural objects please in proportion as they are uncommon , by fixing the attention more steadily on their beauties or differences . The same ...
... nature , except inasmuch as it furnishes an additional stimulus to curiosity . Again , natural objects please in proportion as they are uncommon , by fixing the attention more steadily on their beauties or differences . The same ...
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... Nature is the soul of art . There is a strength in the imagination that reposes entirely on nature , which nothing else can supply . There is in the old poets and painters a vigour and grasp of mind , a full possession of their subject ...
... Nature is the soul of art . There is a strength in the imagination that reposes entirely on nature , which nothing else can supply . There is in the old poets and painters a vigour and grasp of mind , a full possession of their subject ...
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... nature . Polixenes . Say , there be : Yet nature is made better by no mean , But nature makes that mean : so , o'er that art Which you say , adds to nature , is an art That nature makes . You see , sweet maid , we marry A gentler scyon ...
... nature . Polixenes . Say , there be : Yet nature is made better by no mean , But nature makes that mean : so , o'er that art Which you say , adds to nature , is an art That nature makes . You see , sweet maid , we marry A gentler scyon ...
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