Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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... less ancient and splendid institution . Cam- bridge had the honour of educating those celebrated Pro- testant Bishops whom Oxford had the honour of burning ; and at Cambridge were formed the minds of all those states- men to whom ...
... less ancient and splendid institution . Cam- bridge had the honour of educating those celebrated Pro- testant Bishops whom Oxford had the honour of burning ; and at Cambridge were formed the minds of all those states- men to whom ...
11. oldal
... less copious and less in- genious , but far purer and more manly than that of the suc- ceeding generation . It was the eloquence of men who had lived with the first translators of the Bible , and with the authors of the Book of Common ...
... less copious and less in- genious , but far purer and more manly than that of the suc- ceeding generation . It was the eloquence of men who had lived with the first translators of the Bible , and with the authors of the Book of Common ...
21. oldal
... less unjust to the young barrister than his nearest kinsman had been . In his twenty - sixth year he became a bencher of his Inn ; and two years later he was appointed Lent reader . At length , in 1590 , he obtained for the first LORD ...
... less unjust to the young barrister than his nearest kinsman had been . In his twenty - sixth year he became a bencher of his Inn ; and two years later he was appointed Lent reader . At length , in 1590 , he obtained for the first LORD ...
23. oldal
... less emptiness , less idleness , in what he uttered . No member of his speech but consisted of his own graces . His hearers could not cough or look aside from him without loss . He commanded where he spoke , and had his judges angry and ...
... less emptiness , less idleness , in what he uttered . No member of his speech but consisted of his own graces . His hearers could not cough or look aside from him without loss . He commanded where he spoke , and had his judges angry and ...
26. oldal
... less agreeable to reason or to revelation now than for- merly . The public mind is assuredly not less enlightened now than formerly . Why is it that Protestantism , after car- rying every thing before it in a time of comparatively ...
... less agreeable to reason or to revelation now than for- merly . The public mind is assuredly not less enlightened now than formerly . Why is it that Protestantism , after car- rying every thing before it in a time of comparatively ...
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