Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 32
... believe that , to the last , he had no wish to injure Essex . Nay , we believe that he sincerely exerted himself to serve Essex , as long as he thought that he could serve Essex without injuring himself . The ad- vice which he gave to ...
... believe that , to the last , he had no wish to injure Essex . Nay , we believe that he sincerely exerted himself to serve Essex , as long as he thought that he could serve Essex without injuring himself . The ad- vice which he gave to ...
Pagina 50
... believe to be generally true , that those who trample on the helpless are disposed to cringe to the powerful . He behaved with gross rudeness to his juniors at the bar , with execrable cruelty to prisoners on trial for their lives . But ...
... believe to be generally true , that those who trample on the helpless are disposed to cringe to the powerful . He behaved with gross rudeness to his juniors at the bar , with execrable cruelty to prisoners on trial for their lives . But ...
Pagina 52
... believe to have been new , first , because Coke , who understood those matters better than any man of his time , asserted it to be new ; and secondly , because neither Bacon nor Mr. Montagu has shown a single pre- cedent . How then ...
... believe to have been new , first , because Coke , who understood those matters better than any man of his time , asserted it to be new ; and secondly , because neither Bacon nor Mr. Montagu has shown a single pre- cedent . How then ...
Pagina 54
... believe that so extraordinary a man as Bacon could be guilty of a bad action ; as if history were not made up of the bad actions of extraordinary men , as if all the most noted destroyers and de- ceivers of our species , all the ...
... believe that so extraordinary a man as Bacon could be guilty of a bad action ; as if history were not made up of the bad actions of extraordinary men , as if all the most noted destroyers and de- ceivers of our species , all the ...
Pagina 57
... believe , merely from temper , succeeded as well as if it had been a system of policy formed after mature deliberation . In generosity , in sensibility , in capacity for friendship , Essex far surpassed Buckingham . Indeed , Buckingham ...
... believe , merely from temper , succeeded as well as if it had been a system of policy formed after mature deliberation . In generosity , in sensibility , in capacity for friendship , Essex far surpassed Buckingham . Indeed , Buckingham ...
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absurd admiration admit alliance ancient apostolical apostolical succession appeared Augmentis Bacon battle of Delium believe Bishop body Buckingham Cabinet Chancellor character Charles Christian Church of England Cicero conduct considered Council Court Declaration of Indulgence declared defence doctrines eminent employed English Essays Essex evil favour favourite feel France Francis Bacon Gladstone Gladstone's Grand Pensionary Halifax Holland honour House of Commons human importance induction intellect Ireland judge King Lady learning letters Long Parliament Lord Macaulay mankind means ment mind Ministers Montagu Moor Park moral nation nature never Novum Organum object opinion Parliament party persecution person philosophy Plato political Prince principles produced propagate proposition Protestant Queen question reason religion religious respect scarcely seems Shaftesbury society Socinian spirit statesman succession talents temper Temple Temple's thing thought tion treaty truth whole Witt