Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... minds he holds daily communion . Yet nothing can be more certain than that such men have not always deserved to be ... mind keener or more critical than that of Middleton . Had the biographer brought to the examination of his favour ...
... minds he holds daily communion . Yet nothing can be more certain than that such men have not always deserved to be ... mind keener or more critical than that of Middleton . Had the biographer brought to the examination of his favour ...
Pagina 6
... minds the effect which they have produced on his own . It is not till he comes to reason from facts to motives that his partiality shows itself ; and then he leaves Middleton himself far behind . His work proceeds on the assumption that ...
... minds the effect which they have produced on his own . It is not till he comes to reason from facts to motives that his partiality shows itself ; and then he leaves Middleton himself far behind . His work proceeds on the assumption that ...
Pagina 7
... minds were formed by one system of disci- pline , who belonged to one rank in society , to one university , to one party , to one sect , to one administration , and who re- sembled each other so much in talents , in opinions , in habits ...
... minds were formed by one system of disci- pline , who belonged to one rank in society , to one university , to one party , to one sect , to one administration , and who re- sembled each other so much in talents , in opinions , in habits ...
Pagina 8
... minds of all those statesmen to whom chiefly is to be attributed the secure establishment of the reformed religion in the north of Europe . The statesmen of whom we speak passed their youth sur- rounded by the incessant din of ...
... minds of all those statesmen to whom chiefly is to be attributed the secure establishment of the reformed religion in the north of Europe . The statesmen of whom we speak passed their youth sur- rounded by the incessant din of ...
Pagina 9
... mind . It was in the midst of this ferment that the minds of the persons whom we are describing were developed . They were born Reformers . They belonged by nature to that order of men who always form the front ranks in the great ...
... mind . It was in the midst of this ferment that the minds of the persons whom we are describing were developed . They were born Reformers . They belonged by nature to that order of men who always form the front ranks in the great ...
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