The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The literary essays, Niteet 1–15Harvard University Press, 1965 |
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Sivu 132
... wish and wish perpetually to attend , and yet we do not . It requires the sharp blows of volition to give the intellect sharpness of point enough to transfix through and through the right idea , and toughness of consistence enough to ...
... wish and wish perpetually to attend , and yet we do not . It requires the sharp blows of volition to give the intellect sharpness of point enough to transfix through and through the right idea , and toughness of consistence enough to ...
Sivu 185
... wish to produce a great work , but they find they cannot . Having re- linquished everything to devote themselves to this , they conclude on trial that this is impossible . They wish to write , but nothing occurs to them . Therefore they ...
... wish to produce a great work , but they find they cannot . Having re- linquished everything to devote themselves to this , they conclude on trial that this is impossible . They wish to write , but nothing occurs to them . Therefore they ...
Sivu 443
... wish to do ; they do not refine : if they hear of a man doing evil , they think he wishes to do it , that he has a special impulse to do evil , as they have to do what they do . Something like this was the case with Shelley . His mind ...
... wish to do ; they do not refine : if they hear of a man doing evil , they think he wishes to do it , that he has a special impulse to do evil , as they have to do what they do . Something like this was the case with Shelley . His mind ...
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Editors preface II | 11 |
Note on the text | 25 |
a literary appreciation by William Haley | 84 |
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