Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... causes of this error lie deep in the inmost recesses of human nature . We are all inclined to judge of others as we find them . Our estimate of a character always depends much on the manner in which that character affects our own ...
... causes of this error lie deep in the inmost recesses of human nature . We are all inclined to judge of others as we find them . Our estimate of a character always depends much on the manner in which that character affects our own ...
Pagina 3
... cause can affect the esi silent converse which we hold with the highest of human.in- nbe tellects . That placid intercourse is disturbed by no jealousies I or resentments . These are the old friends who are never thi seen with new faces ...
... cause can affect the esi silent converse which we hold with the highest of human.in- nbe tellects . That placid intercourse is disturbed by no jealousies I or resentments . These are the old friends who are never thi seen with new faces ...
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... cause , and therefore resorted to the most disingenuous shifts , to unpardonable distortions and suppressions of facts . Mr. Montagu's faith is sincere and implicit . He practises no trickery . He conceals nothing . He puts the facts ...
... cause , and therefore resorted to the most disingenuous shifts , to unpardonable distortions and suppressions of facts . Mr. Montagu's faith is sincere and implicit . He practises no trickery . He conceals nothing . He puts the facts ...
Pagina 16
... cause of a singular echo which he had observed there . It is certain that , at only twelve , he busied himself with very ingenious speculations on the art of legerdemain ; a subject which , as Professor Dugald Stewart has most justly ...
... cause of a singular echo which he had observed there . It is certain that , at only twelve , he busied himself with very ingenious speculations on the art of legerdemain ; a subject which , as Professor Dugald Stewart has most justly ...
Pagina 19
... cause of displeasure to a kinsman who had the means of rendering him essential service and of doing him irreparable injury . The real expla- nation , we believe , is this . Robert Cecil , the Treasurer's second son , was younger by a ...
... cause of displeasure to a kinsman who had the means of rendering him essential service and of doing him irreparable injury . The real expla- nation , we believe , is this . Robert Cecil , the Treasurer's second son , was younger by a ...
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