Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... respect or affection . Some writers , whose works will continue to instruct and delight mankind to the re- motest ages , have been placed in such situations that their actions and motives are as well known to us as the actions and ...
... respect or affection . Some writers , whose works will continue to instruct and delight mankind to the re- motest ages , have been placed in such situations that their actions and motives are as well known to us as the actions and ...
Pagina 7
... respect , been very imperfect . Those who had directed public affairs had been , with few exceptions , warriors or priests ; warriors whose rude courage was neither guided by science nor softened by humanity , priests whose learning and ...
... respect , been very imperfect . Those who had directed public affairs had been , with few exceptions , warriors or priests ; warriors whose rude courage was neither guided by science nor softened by humanity , priests whose learning and ...
Pagina 11
... grievance . Their power ended only with their lives . In this respect , their fate presents a most remarkable contrast to that of the enterprising and brilliant politicians of the preceding and of the succeeding LORD BACON . 11.
... grievance . Their power ended only with their lives . In this respect , their fate presents a most remarkable contrast to that of the enterprising and brilliant politicians of the preceding and of the succeeding LORD BACON . 11.
Pagina 12
... respect and royal favour . Far different had been the fate of Wolsey , Cromwell , Norfolk , Somerset , and Northumberland . Far different also was the fate of Essex , of Raleigh , and of the still more illustrious man whose life we ...
... respect and royal favour . Far different had been the fate of Wolsey , Cromwell , Norfolk , Somerset , and Northumberland . Far different also was the fate of Essex , of Raleigh , and of the still more illustrious man whose life we ...
Pagina 21
... respect for his betters . Francis returned a most submissive reply , thanked the Treasurer for the admonition , and promised to profit by it . Strangers meanwhile were less unjust to the young barrister than his nearest kinsman had been ...
... respect for his betters . Francis returned a most submissive reply , thanked the Treasurer for the admonition , and promised to profit by it . Strangers meanwhile were less unjust to the young barrister than his nearest kinsman had been ...
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