Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... mind by himself and his col- leagues . They were more solicitous to lay the foundations of their power deep than to raise the structure to a conspicuous but insecure height . None of them aspired to be sole Minister . None of them ...
... mind by himself and his col- leagues . They were more solicitous to lay the foundations of their power deep than to raise the structure to a conspicuous but insecure height . None of them aspired to be sole Minister . None of them ...
Pagina 13
... mind after the fashion of her age . But we must not suffer ourselves to be deluded into the belief that she and her sisters were more accomplished women than many who are now living . On this subject there is , we think , much ...
... mind after the fashion of her age . But we must not suffer ourselves to be deluded into the belief that she and her sisters were more accomplished women than many who are now living . On this subject there is , we think , much ...
Pagina 18
... mind . But it is certain that , after a residence of three years at Cambridge , Bacon departed , carrying with him a profound contempt for the course of study pursued there , a fixed con- viction that the system of academic education in ...
... mind . But it is certain that , after a residence of three years at Cambridge , Bacon departed , carrying with him a profound contempt for the course of study pursued there , a fixed con- viction that the system of academic education in ...
Pagina 22
... portions , but as a whole ; that he refined little , and that his reasonings were those of a capacious rather than a subtle mind . Ben Jonson , a most unexception- able judge , has described Bacon's eloquence in words , 22 LORD BACON .
... portions , but as a whole ; that he refined little , and that his reasonings were those of a capacious rather than a subtle mind . Ben Jonson , a most unexception- able judge , has described Bacon's eloquence in words , 22 LORD BACON .
Pagina 25
... mind was then reposing from one great effort , and collecting strength for another . That impetuous and appalling rush with which the human intellect had moved forward in the career of truth and liberty , during the fifty years which ...
... mind was then reposing from one great effort , and collecting strength for another . That impetuous and appalling rush with which the human intellect had moved forward in the career of truth and liberty , during the fifty years which ...
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