Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... treated the so- vereign whose favour he enjoyed with a rudeness which ap- proached to insolence . This petulance ruined Essex , who had to deal with a spirit naturally as proud as his own , and ac- customed , during near half a century ...
... treated the so- vereign whose favour he enjoyed with a rudeness which ap- proached to insolence . This petulance ruined Essex , who had to deal with a spirit naturally as proud as his own , and ac- customed , during near half a century ...
Pagina 58
... treated with such munificent kindness was not his equal . It was , we have no doubt , with perfect sincerity that the Earl declared that he would willingly give his sister or daughter in marriage to his friend . He was in general more ...
... treated with such munificent kindness was not his equal . It was , we have no doubt , with perfect sincerity that the Earl declared that he would willingly give his sister or daughter in marriage to his friend . He was in general more ...
Pagina 84
... treat him harshly . Through the whole proceed- ing there was no symptom of personal animosity or of factious violence in either House . Indeed , we will venture to say that no State - Trial in our history is more creditable to all who ...
... treat him harshly . Through the whole proceed- ing there was no symptom of personal animosity or of factious violence in either House . Indeed , we will venture to say that no State - Trial in our history is more creditable to all who ...
Pagina 85
... treated this sophis- try with similar disdain . " Leave colouring , " said he , " and call these things by their Christian name , bribes . " Mr. Mon- tagu attempts , somewhat unfairly , we must say , to represent the presents which ...
... treated this sophis- try with similar disdain . " Leave colouring , " said he , " and call these things by their Christian name , bribes . " Mr. Mon- tagu attempts , somewhat unfairly , we must say , to represent the presents which ...
Pagina 101
... treated the Peripatetic philosophy with contempt , and spoke of Aristotle as if Aristotle had been answerable for all the dogmas of Thomas Aquinas . " Nullo apud Lutheranos philosophiam esse in pretio " , was a reproach which the defen ...
... treated the Peripatetic philosophy with contempt , and spoke of Aristotle as if Aristotle had been answerable for all the dogmas of Thomas Aquinas . " Nullo apud Lutheranos philosophiam esse in pretio " , was a reproach which the defen ...
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