Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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In Five Volumes Thomas Babington Macaulay, Macaulay. CONTENTS O F VOLUME III . LORD BACON SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE GLADSTONE ON CHURCH AND STATE PAGE I 147 252 CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL ESSAYS CONTRIBUTED TO THE EDINBURGH REVIEW .
In Five Volumes Thomas Babington Macaulay, Macaulay. CONTENTS O F VOLUME III . LORD BACON SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE GLADSTONE ON CHURCH AND STATE PAGE I 147 252 CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL ESSAYS CONTRIBUTED TO THE EDINBURGH REVIEW .
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... different from those with which we now turn away from the checkered spectacle of so much glory and so much shame . * From a Letter of Bacon to Lord Burleigh . SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE . ( OCTOBER 1838. ) Memoirs of 146 LORD BACON .
... different from those with which we now turn away from the checkered spectacle of so much glory and so much shame . * From a Letter of Bacon to Lord Burleigh . SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE . ( OCTOBER 1838. ) Memoirs of 146 LORD BACON .
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In Five Volumes Thomas Babington Macaulay, Macaulay. SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE . ( OCTOBER 1838. ) Memoirs of the Life , Works , and Correspondence of Sir William Temple , By the Right Hon . THOMAS PEREGRINE COURTENAY . London : 1836 . 2 vols ...
In Five Volumes Thomas Babington Macaulay, Macaulay. SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE . ( OCTOBER 1838. ) Memoirs of the Life , Works , and Correspondence of Sir William Temple , By the Right Hon . THOMAS PEREGRINE COURTENAY . London : 1836 . 2 vols ...
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... Temple is one of those men whom the world has agreed to praise highly without knowing much about them , and who are ... Temple . Yet Temple is not a man to our taste . A temper not na- turally good , but under strict command ; a constant ...
... Temple is one of those men whom the world has agreed to praise highly without knowing much about them , and who are ... Temple . Yet Temple is not a man to our taste . A temper not na- turally good , but under strict command ; a constant ...
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... Temple , we fear , had not sufficient warmth and elevation of sentiment to deserve the name of a virtuous man . He did not betray or oppress his country ; nay , he rendered considerable services to her ; but he risked nothing for her ...
... Temple , we fear , had not sufficient warmth and elevation of sentiment to deserve the name of a virtuous man . He did not betray or oppress his country ; nay , he rendered considerable services to her ; but he risked nothing for her ...
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