Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... naturally , under such circumstances , relinquish the pleasures of dissi- pation for domestic enjoyments and public duties . His enemies have allowed that he was a man in whom virtue showed itself in its mildest and least austere form ...
... naturally , under such circumstances , relinquish the pleasures of dissi- pation for domestic enjoyments and public duties . His enemies have allowed that he was a man in whom virtue showed itself in its mildest and least austere form ...
Pagina 22
... natural cheerfulness and vivacity , and , above all , a flowing courtesy to all men . " These qualities distinguished him from most of the members of his sect and his party , and , in the great crisis in which he afterwards took a ...
... natural cheerfulness and vivacity , and , above all , a flowing courtesy to all men . " These qualities distinguished him from most of the members of his sect and his party , and , in the great crisis in which he afterwards took a ...
Pagina 36
... naturally anxious about their conduct . He at length resolved to send one of them to France , and the other to serve a campaign in the Low Countries . The letter which we subjoin shows that Hampden , though rigorous towards himself ...
... naturally anxious about their conduct . He at length resolved to send one of them to France , and the other to serve a campaign in the Low Countries . The letter which we subjoin shows that Hampden , though rigorous towards himself ...
Pagina 38
... natural good taste , but of a man of literary habits . Of the studies of Hampden little is known . But , as it was at one time in contemplation to give him the charge of the edu- cation of the Prince of Wales , it cannot be doubted that ...
... natural good taste , but of a man of literary habits . Of the studies of Hampden little is known . But , as it was at one time in contemplation to give him the charge of the edu- cation of the Prince of Wales , it cannot be doubted that ...
Pagina 66
... natural courage , and not absolutely untinctured with military discipline , was a formi- dable auxiliary in times of internal dissension . On several occasions during the civil war , the trainbands of London dis- tinguished themselves ...
... natural courage , and not absolutely untinctured with military discipline , was a formi- dable auxiliary in times of internal dissension . On several occasions during the civil war , the trainbands of London dis- tinguished themselves ...
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