Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... feeling has stimulated his activity , has sustained his perse- verance , has called forth all his ingenuity and eloquence : but , on the other hand , we must frankly say that it has , to a great extent , perverted his judgment . We are ...
... feeling has stimulated his activity , has sustained his perse- verance , has called forth all his ingenuity and eloquence : but , on the other hand , we must frankly say that it has , to a great extent , perverted his judgment . We are ...
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... feel- ulting which a man of liberal education naturally entertains to- wards the great minds of former ages . The debt which he owes to them is incalculable . They have guided him to truth . They have filled his mind with noble and ...
... feel- ulting which a man of liberal education naturally entertains to- wards the great minds of former ages . The debt which he owes to them is incalculable . They have guided him to truth . They have filled his mind with noble and ...
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... feeling towards those great men with whose minds he holds daily communion . Yet nothing can be more certain than that such men have not always deserved to be regarded with respect or affection . Some writers , whose works will continue ...
... feeling towards those great men with whose minds he holds daily communion . Yet nothing can be more certain than that such men have not always deserved to be regarded with respect or affection . Some writers , whose works will continue ...
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... feel towards him as towards an equal . His mind , ardent , susceptible , naturally disposed to admiration of all that is great and beautiful , was fascinated by the genius and the accomplishments of Bacon . A close friendship was soon ...
... feel towards him as towards an equal . His mind , ardent , susceptible , naturally disposed to admiration of all that is great and beautiful , was fascinated by the genius and the accomplishments of Bacon . A close friendship was soon ...
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... feel that , while he rounded and pointed some period dictated by the envy of Cecil , or gave a plausible form to some slander invented by the dastardly malignity of Cobham , he was not sinning merely against his friend's honour and his ...
... feel that , while he rounded and pointed some period dictated by the envy of Cecil , or gave a plausible form to some slander invented by the dastardly malignity of Cobham , he was not sinning merely against his friend's honour and his ...
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