Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... there was a strong family likeness . The constitution of their minds was remarkably sound . No particular faculty was preeminently developed ; but manly health and vigour were equally diffused through the 10 LORD BACON .
... there was a strong family likeness . The constitution of their minds was remarkably sound . No particular faculty was preeminently developed ; but manly health and vigour were equally diffused through the 10 LORD BACON .
Pagina 11
... equally diffused through the whole . They were men of letters . Their minds were by na- ture and by exercise well fashioned for speculative pursuits . It was by circumstances , rather than by any strong bias of in- clination , that they ...
... equally diffused through the whole . They were men of letters . Their minds were by na- ture and by exercise well fashioned for speculative pursuits . It was by circumstances , rather than by any strong bias of in- clination , that they ...
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... equally inexperienced , who is suing and striving with all his might for an office of far greater weight . " Sir Robert had nothing to say but that he thought his own abilities equal to the place which he hoped to obtain , and that his ...
... equally inexperienced , who is suing and striving with all his might for an office of far greater weight . " Sir Robert had nothing to say but that he thought his own abilities equal to the place which he hoped to obtain , and that his ...
Pagina 32
... equally proud , resentful , and ungovern- able . At Essex House , he had to calm the rage of a young hero incensed by multiplied wrongs and humiliations , and then to pass to Whitehall for the purpose of soothing the peevishness of a ...
... equally proud , resentful , and ungovern- able . At Essex House , he had to calm the rage of a young hero incensed by multiplied wrongs and humiliations , and then to pass to Whitehall for the purpose of soothing the peevishness of a ...
Pagina 50
... equally artful and per- severing . " I am not wholly out of hope , " said he in a letter to the King , " that my Lord Coke himself , when I have in some dark manner put him in doubt that he shall be left alone , will not be singular ...
... equally artful and per- severing . " I am not wholly out of hope , " said he in a letter to the King , " that my Lord Coke himself , when I have in some dark manner put him in doubt that he shall be left alone , will not be singular ...
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