Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... called forth all his ingenuity and eloquence : but , on the other hand , we must frankly say that it has , to a great extent , perverted his judgment . We are by no means without sympathy for Mr. Montagu even in what we consider as his ...
... called forth all his ingenuity and eloquence : but , on the other hand , we must frankly say that it has , to a great extent , perverted his judgment . We are by no means without sympathy for Mr. Montagu even in what we consider as his ...
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... households were sober and well - governed . Among these statesmen Sir Nicholas Bacon was generally considered as ranking next to Burleigh . He was called by Camden " Sacris conciliis alterum columen ; " and by 12 LORD BACON .
... households were sober and well - governed . Among these statesmen Sir Nicholas Bacon was generally considered as ranking next to Burleigh . He was called by Camden " Sacris conciliis alterum columen ; " and by 12 LORD BACON .
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... called a literature . All the valuable books then extant in all the vernacular dialects of Europe would hardly have filled a single shelf . England did not yet possess Shakspeare's plays and the Fairy Queen , nor France Mon- taigne's ...
... called a literature . All the valuable books then extant in all the vernacular dialects of Europe would hardly have filled a single shelf . England did not yet possess Shakspeare's plays and the Fairy Queen , nor France Mon- taigne's ...
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... called unseasonable , if it tends to convince them that they are mistaken in thinking that the great - great - grand- mothers of their great - great - grandmothers were superior women to their sisters and their wives . Francis Bacon ...
... called unseasonable , if it tends to convince them that they are mistaken in thinking that the great - great - grand- mothers of their great - great - grandmothers were superior women to their sisters and their wives . Francis Bacon ...
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... called within the bar . He applied to Lord Burleigh for that purpose , but received a testy refusal . Of the grounds of that refusal we can , in some measure , judge by Bacon's answer , which is still extant . It seems that the old Lord ...
... called within the bar . He applied to Lord Burleigh for that purpose , but received a testy refusal . Of the grounds of that refusal we can , in some measure , judge by Bacon's answer , which is still extant . It seems that the old Lord ...
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