Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... exercise well fashioned for speculative pursuits . It was by circumstances , rather than by any strong bias of in- clination , that they were led to take a prominent part in active life . In active life , however , no men could be more ...
... exercise well fashioned for speculative pursuits . It was by circumstances , rather than by any strong bias of in- clination , that they were led to take a prominent part in active life . In active life , however , no men could be more ...
Pagina 17
... exercising much petty tyranny within his own college . It would be unjust , however , to deny him the praise of having rendered about this time one important service to letters . He stood up manfully against those who wished to make ...
... exercising much petty tyranny within his own college . It would be unjust , however , to deny him the praise of having rendered about this time one important service to letters . He stood up manfully against those who wished to make ...
Pagina 39
... exercise a discretion . It is true , that , after the Revolution , when the Parliament began to make in- quisition for the innocent blood which had been shed by the last Stuarts , a feeble attempt was made to defend the lawyers who had ...
... exercise a discretion . It is true , that , after the Revolution , when the Parliament began to make in- quisition for the innocent blood which had been shed by the last Stuarts , a feeble attempt was made to defend the lawyers who had ...
Pagina 68
... exercise on the two suc- ceeding generations . In January , 1621 , Bacon had reached the zenith of his fortunes . He had just published the Novum Organum ; and that extraordinary book had drawn forth the warmest expres- sions of ...
... exercise on the two suc- ceeding generations . In January , 1621 , Bacon had reached the zenith of his fortunes . He had just published the Novum Organum ; and that extraordinary book had drawn forth the warmest expres- sions of ...
Pagina 96
... exercise the faculties of the disputants ; for there is no controversy so idle that it may not be of use in this way . But , when we look for something more , for something which adds to the comforts or alleviates the calamities of the ...
... exercise the faculties of the disputants ; for there is no controversy so idle that it may not be of use in this way . But , when we look for something more , for something which adds to the comforts or alleviates the calamities of the ...
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