Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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... conduct has not always been such as an impartial judge can contemplate with approbation . But the fanaticism of the devout worshipper of genius is proof against all evi- dence and all argument . The character of his idol is matter of ...
... conduct has not always been such as an impartial judge can contemplate with approbation . But the fanaticism of the devout worshipper of genius is proof against all evi- dence and all argument . The character of his idol is matter of ...
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... conducted in the modern languages . The ancient tongues are used only in comments on the ancient writers . The great productions of Athenian and Roman genius are indeed still what they were . But though their posi- tive value is ...
... conducted in the modern languages . The ancient tongues are used only in comments on the ancient writers . The great productions of Athenian and Roman genius are indeed still what they were . But though their posi- tive value is ...
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... conduct . Mr. Montagu is more charitable . He supposes that Burleigh was influenced merely by affection for his nephew , and was " little disposed to encourage him to rely on others rather than on himself , and to venture on the ...
... conduct . Mr. Montagu is more charitable . He supposes that Burleigh was influenced merely by affection for his nephew , and was " little disposed to encourage him to rely on others rather than on himself , and to venture on the ...
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... conduct of his relatives to jealousy of his superior talents , we have not the smallest doubt . In a letter written many years later to Villiers , he expresses him- self thus : " Countenance , encourage , and advance able men in all ...
... conduct of his relatives to jealousy of his superior talents , we have not the smallest doubt . In a letter written many years later to Villiers , he expresses him- self thus : " Countenance , encourage , and advance able men in all ...
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... conduct of Essex entitles him to esteem ; and the pity with which we regard his early and ter- rible end is ... conducted himself towards his sover- eign with a boldness such as was then found in no other subject , conducted himself ...
... conduct of Essex entitles him to esteem ; and the pity with which we regard his early and ter- rible end is ... conducted himself towards his sover- eign with a boldness such as was then found in no other subject , conducted himself ...
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