Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 88
... doctrine for which Mr. Montagu contends were admitted , society would be deprived of almost the only chance which it has of detecting the corrupt practices of judges . We return to our narrative . The sentence of Bacon had scarcely been ...
... doctrine for which Mr. Montagu contends were admitted , society would be deprived of almost the only chance which it has of detecting the corrupt practices of judges . We return to our narrative . The sentence of Bacon had scarcely been ...
Pagina 92
... doctrine , Utility and Progress . The ancient philosophy disdained to be useful , and was content to be stationary . It dealt largely in theories of moral perfection , which were so sublime that they never could be more than theories ...
... doctrine , Utility and Progress . The ancient philosophy disdained to be useful , and was content to be stationary . It dealt largely in theories of moral perfection , which were so sublime that they never could be more than theories ...
Pagina 97
... doctrines of the Academy and the Portico , even as they appear in the transparent splendour of Cicero's incomparable diction , we have been tempted to mutter with the surly cen- turion in Persius , " Cur quis non prandeat hoc est ...
... doctrines of the Academy and the Portico , even as they appear in the transparent splendour of Cicero's incomparable diction , we have been tempted to mutter with the surly cen- turion in Persius , " Cur quis non prandeat hoc est ...
Pagina 98
... doctrines may have been , ought , it should seem , to have merited an exception from the general censure which Bacon has pronounced on the ancient schools of wisdom . The Epicurean , who referred all happiness to bodily pleasure , and ...
... doctrines may have been , ought , it should seem , to have merited an exception from the general censure which Bacon has pronounced on the ancient schools of wisdom . The Epicurean , who referred all happiness to bodily pleasure , and ...
Pagina 110
... doctrine : and reminds his disciples that the practice of the sons of Æsculapius , as described by Homer , extended only to the cure of external injuries . Far different was the philosophy of Bacon . Of all the sciences , that which he ...
... doctrine : and reminds his disciples that the practice of the sons of Æsculapius , as described by Homer , extended only to the cure of external injuries . Far different was the philosophy of Bacon . Of all the sciences , that which he ...
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