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Table Talk : Essays on Men and Manners

Essay xvii. On the Fear of Death

Word Count: 4128    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

life is round

nd. There was a time when we were not: this gives us no concern - why, then, should it trouble us t

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Table Talk : Essays on Men and Manners
Table Talk : Essays on Men and Manners
“‘There is a pleasure in painting which none but painters know.’ In writing, you have to contend with the world; in painting, you have only to carry on a friendly strife with Nature. You sit down to your task, and are happy. From the moment that you take up the pencil, and look Nature in the face, you are at peace with your own heart. No angry passions rise to disturb the silent progress of the work, to shake the hand, or dim the brow: no irritable humours are set afloat: you have no absurd opinions to combat, no point to strain, no adversary to crush, no fool to annoy — you are actuated by fear or favour to no man.”