Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... letters or in the fine arts is treated , often by contemporaries , almost always by posterity , with extraordinary tenderness . The world de- rives pleasure and advantage from the performances of such a man . The number of those who ...
... letters or in the fine arts is treated , often by contemporaries , almost always by posterity , with extraordinary tenderness . The world de- rives pleasure and advantage from the performances of such a man . The number of those who ...
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... letters . Their minds were by na- ture and by 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 ...
... letters . Their minds were by na- ture and by 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 ...
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... letter which bears date just a month after the admission of Francis Bacon . The master was Whitgift , afterwards ... letters . He stood up manfully against those who wished to make Trinity College a mere appendage to Westminster ...
... letter which bears date just a month after the admission of Francis Bacon . The master was Whitgift , afterwards ... letters . He stood up manfully against those who wished to make Trinity College a mere appendage to Westminster ...
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... letter writ- ten many years later to Villiers , he expresses himself thus : " Countenance , encourage , and advance able men in all kinds , degrees , and professions . For in the time of the Cecils , the father and the son , able men ...
... letter writ- ten many years later to Villiers , he expresses himself thus : " Countenance , encourage , and advance able men in all kinds , degrees , and professions . For in the time of the Cecils , the father and the son , able men ...
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... letter which may keep in countenance the most unmanly of the epis- tles which Cicero wrote during his banishment . The ... letters and of men of the sword ; who was the common refuge of the persecuted Catholic and of the perse- cuted ...
... letter which may keep in countenance the most unmanly of the epis- tles which Cicero wrote during his banishment . The ... letters and of men of the sword ; who was the common refuge of the persecuted Catholic and of the perse- cuted ...
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