Historical and Literary Celebrities: Being Biographical Sketches Selected from Chambers's Papers for the PeopleWilliam and Robert Chambers, 1859 - 576 oldal |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 3 találat összesen 48 találatból.
15. oldal
... learned to revere wise men , straight- way he will no longer have any doubt about the principles of truth and falsehood , of good and evil . So soon as his parents shall be the objects of the affection which is due to them , straightway ...
... learned to revere wise men , straight- way he will no longer have any doubt about the principles of truth and falsehood , of good and evil . So soon as his parents shall be the objects of the affection which is due to them , straightway ...
17. oldal
... learned and the studious both at home and in foreign countries ; and even eventually attains to that position of eminence and reputation which Rhunken predicted for him , and is recognised as being , in his own peculiar domain of ...
... learned and the studious both at home and in foreign countries ; and even eventually attains to that position of eminence and reputation which Rhunken predicted for him , and is recognised as being , in his own peculiar domain of ...
25. oldal
... learned investigations to serviceable results , are perhaps to be reckoned as his principal characteristics ; to any important clearness or superior polish of thought or of expression , to any philosophical order , or artistic classical ...
... learned investigations to serviceable results , are perhaps to be reckoned as his principal characteristics ; to any important clearness or superior polish of thought or of expression , to any philosophical order , or artistic classical ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
admiration afterwards appears Archipelago army battle beauty Borneo Bourbon British called Campbell character circumstances civilisation Coleridge command Confucius Corn-law Cromwell daughter death Duke Duke of Orleans Duke of Wellington duty Earl Ebenezer Elliott Edinburgh Edinburgh Review England English father favour feeling Fichte force fortune France Francis Jeffrey French friends genius heart Heyne honour hope House influence island Jeffrey king labour Lady Mary learned letters lived look Lord Brougham Louis Louis XVIII Louis-Philippe mind minister ministry Moore moral Napoleon nation native nature never noble once opinion parliament party passed passion perhaps person philosopher pirates poem poet poetical poetry political possessed prince principles received remarkable respect says seems Sir James Brooke Sir Robert Peel society soon speech spirit success things thought tion troops truth verses Wellesley Wellington whole Wordsworth writings young