Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... Common Prayer . It was luminous , dignified , solid , and very slightly tainted with that affectation which de- formed the style of the ablest men of the next age . If , as sometimes chanced , these politicians were under the neces ...
... Common Prayer . It was luminous , dignified , solid , and very slightly tainted with that affectation which de- formed the style of the ablest men of the next age . If , as sometimes chanced , these politicians were under the neces ...
Pagina 21
... common of piscary . It is certain that no man in that age , or indeed during the century and a half which followed , was better acquainted than Bacon with the philosophy of law . His technical knowledge was quite sufficient , with the ...
... common of piscary . It is certain that no man in that age , or indeed during the century and a half which followed , was better acquainted than Bacon with the philosophy of law . His technical knowledge was quite sufficient , with the ...
Pagina 24
... common pa- tron of men of letters and of men of the sword ; who was the common refuge of the persecuted Catholic and of the perse- cuted Puritan . The calm prudence which had enabled Bur- leigh to shape his course through so many ...
... common pa- tron of men of letters and of men of the sword ; who was the common refuge of the persecuted Catholic and of the perse- cuted Puritan . The calm prudence which had enabled Bur- leigh to shape his course through so many ...
Pagina 25
... effort from the superstition of ages . This spectacle was common in the sixteenth century . Why has it ceased to be so ? Why has so violent a movement been fol- lowed by so long a repose ? The doctrines of LORD BACON . 25.
... effort from the superstition of ages . This spectacle was common in the sixteenth century . Why has it ceased to be so ? Why has so violent a movement been fol- lowed by so long a repose ? The doctrines of LORD BACON . 25.
Pagina 39
... that lawyers do exercise a discretion in cri- minal cases ; and it is plain to every man of common sense that , if they did not exercise such a discretion , they would be a more hateful body of men than those bravoes who LORD BACON . 39.
... that lawyers do exercise a discretion in cri- minal cases ; and it is plain to every man of common sense that , if they did not exercise such a discretion , they would be a more hateful body of men than those bravoes who LORD BACON . 39.
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