Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... observed more accurately the signs of the times . No men had a greater practical acquaintance with human nature . Their policy was generally characterized rather by vigilance , by mo- deration , and by firmness , than by invention , or ...
... observed more accurately the signs of the times . No men had a greater practical acquaintance with human nature . Their policy was generally characterized rather by vigilance , by mo- deration , and by firmness , than by invention , or ...
Pagina 16
... observed there . It is certain that , at only twelve , he busied himself with very ingenious speculations on the art of legerdemain ; a subject which , as Professor Dugald Stewart has most justly observed , merits much 16 LORD BACON .
... observed there . It is certain that , at only twelve , he busied himself with very ingenious speculations on the art of legerdemain ; a subject which , as Professor Dugald Stewart has most justly observed , merits much 16 LORD BACON .
Pagina 17
... observed , merits much more attention from philosophers than it has ever re- ceived . These are trifles . But the eminence which Bacon afterwards attained makes them interesting . In the thirteenth year of his age he was entered at ...
... observed , merits much more attention from philosophers than it has ever re- ceived . These are trifles . But the eminence which Bacon afterwards attained makes them interesting . In the thirteenth year of his age he was entered at ...
Pagina 23
... observation would speak in Parliament exactly as he spoke in the Court of Queen's Bench . But the graces of manner and language must , to a great extent , have been common between the Queen's Counsel and the Knight of the Shire . Bacon ...
... observation would speak in Parliament exactly as he spoke in the Court of Queen's Bench . But the graces of manner and language must , to a great extent , have been common between the Queen's Counsel and the Knight of the Shire . Bacon ...
Pagina 24
... observed , of all nations the English are not to be subject , base , or taxable . " The Queen and her ministers re- sented this outbreak of public spirit in the highest manner . Indeed , many an honest member of the House of Commons had ...
... observed , of all nations the English are not to be subject , base , or taxable . " The Queen and her ministers re- sented this outbreak of public spirit in the highest manner . Indeed , many an honest member of the House of Commons had ...
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