Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... defence of one most eloquent and accomplished trimmer . The volume before us reminds us now and then of the Life of Cicero . But there is this marked difference . Dr. Middle- ton evidently had an uneasy consciousness of the weakness of ...
... defence of one most eloquent and accomplished trimmer . The volume before us reminds us now and then of the Life of Cicero . But there is this marked difference . Dr. Middle- ton evidently had an uneasy consciousness of the weakness of ...
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... defence of tyranny and imposture . The Hotspurs , the Nevilles , the Cliffords , rough , illiterate , and unreflecting , brought to the council - board the fierce and imperious disposition which they had acquired amidst the tumult of ...
... defence of tyranny and imposture . The Hotspurs , the Nevilles , the Cliffords , rough , illiterate , and unreflecting , brought to the council - board the fierce and imperious disposition which they had acquired amidst the tumult of ...
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... defence of this performance , a performance abounding in expressions which no generous enemy would have employed respecting a man who had so dearly expiated his offences . His only ex- cuse was , that he wrote it by command , that he ...
... defence of this performance , a performance abounding in expressions which no generous enemy would have employed respecting a man who had so dearly expiated his offences . His only ex- cuse was , that he wrote it by command , that he ...
Pagina 46
... defence of his conduct , in the form of a Letter to the Earl of Devon . This tract seems to us to prove only the exceeding badness of a cause for which such talents could do so little . It is not probable that Bacon's Defence had much ...
... defence of his conduct , in the form of a Letter to the Earl of Devon . This tract seems to us to prove only the exceeding badness of a cause for which such talents could do so little . It is not probable that Bacon's Defence had much ...
Pagina 60
... defence of the natural allies of England , he resorted without scruple to the most illegal and oppressive de- vices , for the purpose of enabling Buckingham and Bucking- ham's relations to outshine the ancient aristocracy of the realm ...
... defence of the natural allies of England , he resorted without scruple to the most illegal and oppressive de- vices , for the purpose of enabling Buckingham and Bucking- ham's relations to outshine the ancient aristocracy of the realm ...
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