Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... Language and Literature , 1 v . DE FOE : Robinson Crusoe 1 v . LADY FULLERTON : Ellen Middleton Grantley Manor 2 v . Lady - Bird 2 v MRS . GASKELL : Mary Barton Ruth 2 v . North and South 1v . Liz Leigh1v . Life of Charlotte Brontė Lois ...
... Language and Literature , 1 v . DE FOE : Robinson Crusoe 1 v . LADY FULLERTON : Ellen Middleton Grantley Manor 2 v . Lady - Bird 2 v MRS . GASKELL : Mary Barton Ruth 2 v . North and South 1v . Liz Leigh1v . Life of Charlotte Brontė Lois ...
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... language which possessed any thing that could be called a literature . All the valuable books then extant in all the vernacular dialects of Europe would hardly have filled a ... language of diplomacy ; it was the language of 14 LORD BACON .
... language which possessed any thing that could be called a literature . All the valuable books then extant in all the vernacular dialects of Europe would hardly have filled a ... language of diplomacy ; it was the language of 14 LORD BACON .
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... language of theological and political controversy . Being a fixed language , while the living languages were in a state of fluctuation , and being universally known to the learned and the polite , it was em- ployed by almost every ...
... language of theological and political controversy . Being a fixed language , while the living languages were in a state of fluctuation , and being universally known to the learned and the polite , it was em- ployed by almost every ...
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... languages of course included , are of greater value than all the books which at the beginning of that period were extant in the world . With the modern languages of Europe English women are at least as well acquainted as English men ...
... languages of course included , are of greater value than all the books which at the beginning of that period were extant in the world . With the modern languages of Europe English women are at least as well acquainted as English men ...
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... language , where he could spare or pass by a jest , was nobly censorious . No man ever spoke more neatly , more pressly , more weightily , or suffered less emptiness , less idleness , in what he uttered . No member of his speech but ...
... language , where he could spare or pass by a jest , was nobly censorious . No man ever spoke more neatly , more pressly , more weightily , or suffered less emptiness , less idleness , in what he uttered . No member of his speech but ...
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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