Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... evidence , how fondly , when the facts cannot be disputed , we cling to the hope that there may be some explanation or some extenuating circum- stance with which we are unacquainted . Just such is the feel- ulting which a man of liberal ...
... evidence , how fondly , when the facts cannot be disputed , we cling to the hope that there may be some explanation or some extenuating circum- stance with which we are unacquainted . Just such is the feel- ulting which a man of liberal ...
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... evidence . But any hypothesis is , in Mr. Montagu's opinion , more probable than that his hero should ever have done any thing very wrong . This mode of defending Bacon seems to us by no means Baconian . To take a man's character for ...
... evidence . But any hypothesis is , in Mr. Montagu's opinion , more probable than that his hero should ever have done any thing very wrong . This mode of defending Bacon seems to us by no means Baconian . To take a man's character for ...
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... evidence on this subject , how- ever , is hardly sufficient to prove what is in itself so impro- bable as that any definite scheme of that kind should have Macaulay , Essays . III . 2 been so early formed , even by so powerful and LORD ...
... evidence on this subject , how- ever , is hardly sufficient to prove what is in itself so impro- bable as that any definite scheme of that kind should have Macaulay , Essays . III . 2 been so early formed , even by so powerful and LORD ...
Pagina 72
... evidence to these facts was overwhelming . Bacon's friends could only entreat the House to suspend its judgment , and to send up the case to the Lords , in a form less offensive than an impeachment . On the nineteenth of March the King ...
... evidence to these facts was overwhelming . Bacon's friends could only entreat the House to suspend its judgment , and to send up the case to the Lords , in a form less offensive than an impeachment . On the nineteenth of March the King ...
Pagina 83
... evidence , nay , in the face of the strongest evidence , he ascribes to the people of a former age a set of opinions which no people ever held . But any hypothesis is in his view more probable than that Ba- con should have been a ...
... evidence , nay , in the face of the strongest evidence , he ascribes to the people of a former age a set of opinions which no people ever held . But any hypothesis is in his view more probable than that Ba- con should have been a ...
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