Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... means of refuting what we cannot but con- sider as his errors . The labour which has been bestowed on this volume has been a labour of love . The writer is evidently enamoured of the subject . It fills his heart . It constantly ...
... means of refuting what we cannot but con- sider as his errors . The labour which has been bestowed on this volume has been a labour of love . The writer is evidently enamoured of the subject . It fills his heart . It constantly ...
Pagina 2
... means without sympathy for Mr. Montagu even in what we consider as his weakness . There is scarcely any delusion which has a better claim to be indulgently treated than that under the influence of which a man ascribes every moral ...
... means without sympathy for Mr. Montagu even in what we consider as his weakness . There is scarcely any delusion which has a better claim to be indulgently treated than that under the influence of which a man ascribes every moral ...
Pagina 5
... means destitute of amiable qualities , but whose whole soul was under the dominion of a girlish vanity and a craven fear . Actions for which Cicero himself , the most eloquent and skil- ful of advocates , could contrive no excuse ...
... means destitute of amiable qualities , but whose whole soul was under the dominion of a girlish vanity and a craven fear . Actions for which Cicero himself , the most eloquent and skil- ful of advocates , could contrive no excuse ...
Pagina 6
... means Baconian . To take a man's character for granted , and then from his character to infer the moral quality of all his actions , is surely a process the very reverse of that which is recom- mended in the Novum Organum . Nothing , we ...
... means Baconian . To take a man's character for granted , and then from his character to infer the moral quality of all his actions , is surely a process the very reverse of that which is recom- mended in the Novum Organum . Nothing , we ...
Pagina 9
... 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 of Northumberland in favour of his daughter - in - law . None of them shared in the desperate ...
... 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 of Northumberland in favour of his daughter - in - law . None of them shared in the desperate ...
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