Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... seems to us by no 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 ...
... seems to us by no 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 ...
Pagina 18
... seems to have been chiefly directed to statistics and diplomacy . It was at this time that he wrote those Notes on the State of Europe which are printed in his works . He studied the principles of the art of deciphering with great ...
... seems to have been chiefly directed to statistics and diplomacy . It was at this time that he wrote those Notes on the State of Europe which are printed in his works . He studied the principles of the art of deciphering with great ...
Pagina 19
... seems to us the only rational explanation of the Treasurer's conduct . Mr. Montagu is more charitable . He supposes that Burleigh was influenced merely by affection for his nephew , and was " little disposed to encourage him to rely on ...
... seems to us the only rational explanation of the Treasurer's conduct . Mr. Montagu is more charitable . He supposes that Burleigh was influenced merely by affection for his nephew , and was " little disposed to encourage him to rely on ...
Pagina 21
... seems that the old Lord , whose temper age and gout had by no means altered for the better , and who loved to mark his dislike of the showy , quick - witted young men of the rising generation , took this opportu- nity to read Francis a ...
... seems that the old Lord , whose temper age and gout had by no means altered for the better , and who loved to mark his dislike of the showy , quick - witted young men of the rising generation , took this opportu- nity to read Francis a ...
Pagina 23
... seem that Johnson had heard Bacon only at the Bar . Indeed we imagine that the House of Commons was then almost inaccessible to strangers . It is not probable that a man of Bacon's nice observation would speak in Parliament exactly as ...
... seem that Johnson had heard Bacon only at the Bar . Indeed we imagine that the House of Commons was then almost inaccessible to strangers . It is not probable that a man of Bacon's nice observation would speak in Parliament exactly as ...
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