Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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6. oldal
... course . We shall attempt , with the valuable as- sistance which Mr. Montagu has afforded us , to frame such an account of Bacon's life as may enable our readers correctly to estimate his character . It is hardly necessary to say that ...
... course . We shall attempt , with the valuable as- sistance which Mr. Montagu has afforded us , to frame such an account of Bacon's life as may enable our readers correctly to estimate his character . It is hardly necessary to say that ...
16. oldal
... course included , - —are of greater value than all the books which at the beginning of that period were extant in the world . With the modern languages of Europe English women are at least as well acquainted as English men . When ...
... course included , - —are of greater value than all the books which at the beginning of that period were extant in the world . With the modern languages of Europe English women are at least as well acquainted as English men . When ...
18. oldal
... course of study pursued there , a fixed con- viction that the system of academic education in England was radically vicious , a just scorn for the trifles on which the followers of Aristotle had wasted their powers , and no great ...
... course of study pursued there , a fixed con- viction that the system of academic education in England was radically vicious , a just scorn for the trifles on which the followers of Aristotle had wasted their powers , and no great ...
24. oldal
... the common patron of men of letters and of men of the sword ; who was the common refuge of the persecuted Catholic and of the persecuted Puritan . The calm prudence which had enabled Burleigh to shape his course through so 24 LORD BACON .
... the common patron of men of letters and of men of the sword ; who was the common refuge of the persecuted Catholic and of the persecuted Puritan . The calm prudence which had enabled Burleigh to shape his course through so 24 LORD BACON .
25. oldal
... course through so many dangers , and the vast experience which he had ac- quired in dealing with two generations of colleagues and rivals , seemed scarcely sufficient to support him in this new competition ; and Robert Cecil sickened ...
... course through so many dangers , and the vast experience which he had ac- quired in dealing with two generations of colleagues and rivals , seemed scarcely sufficient to support him in this new competition ; and Robert Cecil sickened ...
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