Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 38
... importance as to sanctify all the means which might conduce to that end . If the case were fairly stated , it would , we much fear , stand thus : Bacon was a servile advocate , that he might be a corrupt judge . Mr. Montagu maintains ...
... importance as to sanctify all the means which might conduce to that end . If the case were fairly stated , it would , we much fear , stand thus : Bacon was a servile advocate , that he might be a corrupt judge . Mr. Montagu maintains ...
Pagina 59
... importance to the young adventurer . But though Villiers was the obliged party , he was far less warmly attached to Bacon , and far less delicate in his conduct towards Bacon , than Essex had been . To do the new favourite justice , he ...
... importance to the young adventurer . But though Villiers was the obliged party , he was far less warmly attached to Bacon , and far less delicate in his conduct towards Bacon , than Essex had been . To do the new favourite justice , he ...
Pagina 63
... importance of a pure administration of justice , that he should think more about those who were bound to him by private ties than about the public interest , all this was perfectly natural , and not altogether unpardonable . Those who ...
... importance of a pure administration of justice , that he should think more about those who were bound to him by private ties than about the public interest , all this was perfectly natural , and not altogether unpardonable . Those who ...
Pagina 98
... importance of that study . But why ? Not because it tended to assuage suffering , to multiply the conveniences of life , to extend the empire of man over the material world ; but solely because it tended to raise the mind above low ...
... importance of that study . But why ? Not because it tended to assuage suffering , to multiply the conveniences of life , to extend the empire of man over the material world ; but solely because it tended to raise the mind above low ...
Pagina 102
... importance to the mere graces of style . The new breed of scholars , the Aschams and Buchanans , nourished with the finest compositions of the Augustan age , regarded with loathing the dry , crabbed , and barbarous diction of ...
... importance to the mere graces of style . The new breed of scholars , the Aschams and Buchanans , nourished with the finest compositions of the Augustan age , regarded with loathing the dry , crabbed , and barbarous diction of ...
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