Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 64
... measure all the abilities which qualify men to take the lead in great reforms should be found among the adherents of the worst abuses . But the mur- murs of the suitor and the lamentations of the patriot had scarcely any avenue to the ...
... measure all the abilities which qualify men to take the lead in great reforms should be found among the adherents of the worst abuses . But the mur- murs of the suitor and the lamentations of the patriot had scarcely any avenue to the ...
Pagina 73
... measure revived Bacon's hopes . of his short respite . He attempted to work on the feeble mind of the King . He appealed to all the strongest feelings of James , to his fears , to his vanity , to his high notions of pre- rogative ...
... measure revived Bacon's hopes . of his short respite . He attempted to work on the feeble mind of the King . He appealed to all the strongest feelings of James , to his fears , to his vanity , to his high notions of pre- rogative ...
Pagina 74
... measure more scan- dalous and absurd than any of those which were the ruin of the House of Stuart . Such a measure , while it would have been as fatal to the Chancellor's honour as a conviction , would have endangered the very existence ...
... measure more scan- dalous and absurd than any of those which were the ruin of the House of Stuart . Such a measure , while it would have been as fatal to the Chancellor's honour as a conviction , would have endangered the very existence ...
Pagina 95
... measure to be attributed to the influence of Socrates . Our great countryman evidently did not consider the revo- lution which Socrates effected in philosophy as a happy event , and constantly maintained that the earlier Greek ...
... measure to be attributed to the influence of Socrates . Our great countryman evidently did not consider the revo- lution which Socrates effected in philosophy as a happy event , and constantly maintained that the earlier Greek ...
Pagina 145
... measuring the distances of marts and havens , and portioning out all those wealthy regions from Dan to Beersheba . It is painful to turn back from contemplating Bacon's philo- sophy to contemplate his life . Yet without so turning back ...
... measuring the distances of marts and havens , and portioning out all those wealthy regions from Dan to Beersheba . It is painful to turn back from contemplating Bacon's philo- sophy to contemplate his life . Yet without so turning back ...
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