Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... Things will never be well done , " said Mr. Foley , " till some of that profession be made examples . " " We have a new sort of monsters in the world , " said the younger Hampden , " haranguing a man to death . These I call bloodhounds ...
... Things will never be well done , " said Mr. Foley , " till some of that profession be made examples . " " We have a new sort of monsters in the world , " said the younger Hampden , " haranguing a man to death . These I call bloodhounds ...
Pagina 42
... things below . Wealth , precedence , titles , patronage , the mace , the seals , the coronet , large houses , fair ... thing . For these he had sued in the humblest manner , and , when unjustly and ungraciously re- pulsed , had thanked ...
... things below . Wealth , precedence , titles , patronage , the mace , the seals , the coronet , large houses , fair ... thing . For these he had sued in the humblest manner , and , when unjustly and ungraciously re- pulsed , had thanked ...
Pagina 45
... regard would obtain no credit . " Yet , " says he , " it is as true as a thing that God knoweth , that this great change hath wrought in me no other change towards your Lordship than this , that I may LORD BACON . 45.
... regard would obtain no credit . " Yet , " says he , " it is as true as a thing that God knoweth , that this great change hath wrought in me no other change towards your Lordship than this , that I may LORD BACON . 45.
Pagina 47
... things which they loved better than virtue , and which they feared more than guilt . Yet , even after they had stooped to acts of which it is impossible to read the account in the most partial narratives without strong disapprobation ...
... things which they loved better than virtue , and which they feared more than guilt . Yet , even after they had stooped to acts of which it is impossible to read the account in the most partial narratives without strong disapprobation ...
Pagina 53
... thing that Peacham could write , though the life of the Queen and the dearest interests of the state were in jeo- pardy , though the circumstances were such that all ordinary laws might seem to be superseded by that highest law , the ...
... thing that Peacham could write , though the life of the Queen and the dearest interests of the state were in jeo- pardy , though the circumstances were such that all ordinary laws might seem to be superseded by that highest law , the ...
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