Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... matter of faith ; and the province of faith is not to be invaded by rea- son . He maintains his superstition with a credulity as bound- less , and a zeal as unscrupulous , as can be found in the most ardent partisans of religious or ...
... matter of faith ; and the province of faith is not to be invaded by rea- son . He maintains his superstition with a credulity as bound- less , and a zeal as unscrupulous , as can be found in the most ardent partisans of religious or ...
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... matters , however , though there is no reason to doubt that they were sincere , they were by no means zealous . None of them chose to run the smallest personal risk during the reign of Mary . None of them favoured the unhappy at- tempt ...
... matters , however , though there is no reason to doubt that they were sincere , they were by no means zealous . None of them chose to run the smallest personal risk during the reign of Mary . None of them favoured the unhappy at- tempt ...
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... matter , been sent to the Tower by the proud and hot - blooded Tudors . The young patriot conde- scended to make the most abject apologies . He adjured the Lord Treasurer to show some favour to his poor servant and ally . He bemoaned ...
... matter , been sent to the Tower by the proud and hot - blooded Tudors . The young patriot conde- scended to make the most abject apologies . He adjured the Lord Treasurer to show some favour to his poor servant and ally . He bemoaned ...
Pagina 28
... matter . Can you name one precedent of so raw a youth promoted to so great a place ? " This objection came with a singularly bad grace from a man who , though younger than Bacon , was in daily expectation of being made Secretary of ...
... matter . Can you name one precedent of so raw a youth promoted to so great a place ? " This objection came with a singularly bad grace from a man who , though younger than Bacon , was in daily expectation of being made Secretary of ...
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... matter . " It was soon after these events that Bacon first appeared be- fore the public as a writer . Early in 1597 he published a small volume of Essays , which was afterwards enlarged by succes- sive additions to many times its ...
... matter . " It was soon after these events that Bacon first appeared be- fore the public as a writer . Early in 1597 he published a small volume of Essays , which was afterwards enlarged by succes- sive additions to many times its ...
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