Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 32
Pagina 5
... honour of St. Tully . He was holding up as a model of every virtue a man whose talents and acquirements , indeed , can never be too highly extolled , and who was by no means destitute of amiable qualities , but whose whole soul was ...
... honour of St. Tully . He was holding up as a model of every virtue a man whose talents and acquirements , indeed , can never be too highly extolled , and who was by no means destitute of amiable qualities , but whose whole soul was ...
Pagina 6
... honour . We shall follow a different course . We shall attempt , with the valuable assis- tance which Mr. Montagu has afforded us , to frame such an account of Bacon's life as may enable our readers correctly to estimate his character ...
... honour . We shall follow a different course . We shall attempt , with the valuable assis- tance which Mr. Montagu has afforded us , to frame such an account of Bacon's life as may enable our readers correctly to estimate his character ...
Pagina 8
... honour of educating those celebrated Protestant Bishops whom Oxford had the honour of burning ; and at Cambridge were formed the minds of all those statesmen to whom chiefly is to be attributed the secure establishment of the reformed ...
... honour of educating those celebrated Protestant Bishops whom Oxford had the honour of burning ; and at Cambridge were formed the minds of all those statesmen to whom chiefly is to be attributed the secure establishment of the reformed ...
Pagina 22
... honour was not accompanied by any pecuniary emolument . He continued , therefore , to solicit his powerful relatives for some provision which might enable him to live without drudging at his profession . He bore , with a patience and ...
... honour was not accompanied by any pecuniary emolument . He continued , therefore , to solicit his powerful relatives for some provision which might enable him to live without drudging at his profession . He bore , with a patience and ...
Pagina 33
... honour . Such a man would have stood by the side of Essex at the trial , would have " spent all his power , might , authority , and amity " in soliciting a mitigation of the sentence , would have been a daily visitor at the cell , would ...
... honour . Such a man would have stood by the side of Essex at the trial , would have " spent all his power , might , authority , and amity " in soliciting a mitigation of the sentence , would have been a daily visitor at the cell , would ...
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
absurd admiration admit alliance ancient apostolical apostolical succession appeared Augmentis Bacon battle of Delium believe Bishop body Buckingham Cabinet Chancellor character Charles Christian Church of England Cicero conduct considered Council Court Declaration of Indulgence declared defence doctrines eminent employed English Essays Essex evil favour favourite feel France Francis Bacon Gladstone Gladstone's Grand Pensionary Halifax Holland honour House of Commons human importance induction intellect Ireland judge King Lady learning letters Long Parliament Lord Macaulay mankind means ment mind Ministers Montagu Moor Park moral nation nature never Novum Organum object opinion Parliament party persecution person philosophy Plato political Prince principles produced propagate proposition Protestant Queen question reason religion religious respect scarcely seems Shaftesbury society Socinian spirit statesman succession talents temper Temple Temple's thing thought tion treaty truth whole Witt