Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 72
... wish to screen the guilty from justice , and proposed to appoint a new kind of tribunal , con- sisting of eighteen commissioners , who might be chosen from among the members of the two Houses , to investigate the matter . The Commons ...
... wish to screen the guilty from justice , and proposed to appoint a new kind of tribunal , con- sisting of eighteen commissioners , who might be chosen from among the members of the two Houses , to investigate the matter . The Commons ...
Pagina 73
... wish I may be the last . " But all his eloquence and address were employed in vain . Indeed , whatever Mr. Montagu may say , we are firmly con- vinced that it was not in the King's power to save Bacon , without having recourse to ...
... wish I may be the last . " But all his eloquence and address were employed in vain . Indeed , whatever Mr. Montagu may say , we are firmly con- vinced that it was not in the King's power to save Bacon , without having recourse to ...
Pagina 79
... wish to form a correct judgment of the characters of men of other countries and other times . That an immoral action is , in a particular society , generally considered as in- nocent , is a good plea for an individual who , being one of ...
... wish to form a correct judgment of the characters of men of other countries and other times . That an immoral action is , in a particular society , generally considered as in- nocent , is a good plea for an individual who , being one of ...
Pagina 139
... wish that Bacon's wit had been less luxu- riant . For , to say nothing of the pleasure which it affords , it was in the vast majority of cases employed for the purpose of making obscure truth plain , of making repulsive truth at ...
... wish that Bacon's wit had been less luxu- riant . For , to say nothing of the pleasure which it affords , it was in the vast majority of cases employed for the purpose of making obscure truth plain , of making repulsive truth at ...
Pagina 161
... wishes . When the courtship commenced , the father of the hero was sitting in the Long Parliament ; the father of the heroine was commanding in Guernsey for King Charles . Even when the war ended , and Sir Peter Osborne returned to his ...
... wishes . When the courtship commenced , the father of the hero was sitting in the Long Parliament ; the father of the heroine was commanding in Guernsey for King Charles . Even when the war ended , and Sir Peter Osborne returned to his ...
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