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" ... assertions, than to make them. Nothing can be more specious and plausible, for nothing can delight Misses more than to tell them they are as wise as their masters. Though, after all, they will in every emergency be like Trinculo in the storm, when... "
Letters from the Mountains: Being the Correspondence with Her Friends ... - 66. oldal
szerző: Anne MacVicar Grant - 1845
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 6. kötet

David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1809 - 448 oldal
...is more pains <ind skill required to refute ill founded assertions, than to make them. Nothing ean be more specious and plausible, for nothing can delight...degree of rectitude of intention. She speaks from conviction on her own part, and has completely imposed on herself before she attempts to mislead you....

The Monthly anthology, and Boston review, 6-7. kötet

1809 - 878 oldal
...to write another and a larger book ; for there is more pauu and skill required to refute ill founded assertions, than to make them. Nothing can be more...Trinculo in the storm, when he crept under Caliban's Ifabcrdine for shelter. I consider this work as every way dangerous First, because the author to considerable...

A Literary History of Scotland

John Hepburn Millar - 1903 - 732 oldal
...her shrewdness and her gift of vigorous expression. "Nothing," she says, "can be more specious anti plausible, for nothing can delight Misses more than...when he crept under Caliban's gaberdine for shelter." J We may also remember her comparison of Scott and his wife to the burning-glass, which is unaffected...

A Literary History of Scotland

John Hepburn Millar - 1903 - 736 oldal
...nothing can delight Misses more than to tell them they are as wise as their masters. Though, after ail, they will in every emergency be like Trinculo in the...when he crept under Caliban's gaberdine for shelter." 1 We may also remember her comparison of Scott and his wife to the burning-glass, which is unaffected...

1785-1824

Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 oldal
...Literature, pp. 37, 38. VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN 1792 I have seen Mary Woolstonecrof t's book, which is much run after here. ... It has produced...degree of ^rectitude of intention. She speaks from conviction on her own part, and has completely imposed on herself before she attempts to mislead you....

Mary Wollstonecraft and the Critics, 1788-2001

Harriet Devine Jump - 2003 - 442 oldal
...run after here, that there is no keeping it long enough to read it leisurely, though one had leisure. It has produced no other conviction in my mind, but...degree of rectitude of intention. She speaks from conviction on her own part, and has completely imposed on herself before she attempts to mislead you....
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