Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... course . We shall attempt , with the valuable assis- tance which Mr. Montagu has afforded us , to frame such an account of Bacon's life as may enable our readers correctly to estimate his character . It is hardly necessary to say that ...
... course . We shall attempt , with the valuable assis- tance which Mr. Montagu has afforded us , to frame such an account of Bacon's life as may enable our readers correctly to estimate his character . It is hardly necessary to say that ...
Pagina 16
... course included , are of greater value than all the books which at the beginning of that period were extant in the world . With the modern languages of Europe English women are at least as well acquainted as English men . When ...
... course included , are of greater value than all the books which at the beginning of that period were extant in the world . With the modern languages of Europe English women are at least as well acquainted as English men . When ...
Pagina 18
... course of study pursued there , a fixed con- viction that the system of academic education in England was radically vicious , a just scorn for the trifles on which the followers of Aristotle had wasted their powers , and no great ...
... course of study pursued there , a fixed con- viction that the system of academic education in England was radically vicious , a just scorn for the trifles on which the followers of Aristotle had wasted their powers , and no great ...
Pagina 24
... 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 dangers , 24 LORD BACON .
... 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 dangers , 24 LORD BACON .
Pagina 25
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. leigh to shape his course through so many dangers , and the vast experience which he had acquired in dealing with two generations of colleagues and rivals ...
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. leigh to shape his course through so many dangers , and the vast experience which he had acquired in dealing with two generations of colleagues and rivals ...
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