Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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2. oldal
... judge of others as we find them . Our estimate of a character always depends much on the manner in which that character affects our own interests and passions . We find it difficult to think well of those by whom we are thwarted or ...
... judge of others as we find them . Our estimate of a character always depends much on the manner in which that character affects our own interests and passions . We find it difficult to think well of those by whom we are thwarted or ...
3. oldal
... judge of him under the deluding influence of friendship and gratitude . We all know how unwilling we are to admit the truth of any disgraceful story about a person whose society we like , and from whom we have received favours ; how ...
... judge of him under the deluding influence of friendship and gratitude . We all know how unwilling we are to admit the truth of any disgraceful story about a person whose society we like , and from whom we have received favours ; how ...
4. oldal
... 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 faith ; and the province of faith is not to be ...
... 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 faith ; and the province of faith is not to be ...
6. oldal
... judges of the fruit . He is forced to relate many actions which , if any man but Bacon had committed them , nobody would have dreamed of defending , actions which are readily and completely ex- plained by supposing Bacon to have been a ...
... judges of the fruit . He is forced to relate many actions which , if any man but Bacon had committed them , nobody would have dreamed of defending , actions which are readily and completely ex- plained by supposing Bacon to have been a ...
21. oldal
... judge by Bacon's answer , which is still extant . It seems that the old Lord , whose temper age and gout had by no means altered for the better , and who loved to mark his dislike of the showy , quick - witted young men of the rising ...
... judge by Bacon's answer , which is still extant . It seems that the old Lord , whose temper age and gout had by no means altered for the better , and who loved to mark his dislike of the showy , quick - witted young men of the rising ...
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