Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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3. oldal
... person whose society we like , and from whom we have received favours ; how long we struggle against evidence , how fondly , when the facts cannot be disputed , we cling to the hope that there may be some explanation or some extenuating ...
... person whose society we like , and from whom we have received favours ; how long we struggle against evidence , how fondly , when the facts cannot be disputed , we cling to the hope that there may be some explanation or some extenuating ...
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... person en- dowed with sensibility and imagination should entertain a re- spectful and affectionate feeling towards those great men with whose minds he holds daily communion . Yet nothing can be more certain than that such men have not ...
... person en- dowed with sensibility and imagination should entertain a re- spectful and affectionate feeling towards those great men with whose minds he holds daily communion . Yet nothing can be more certain than that such men have not ...
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... persons whom we are describing were developed . They were born Reformers . They belonged by nature to that order of men who always form the front ranks in the great intellectual progress . They were , therefore , one and all ...
... persons whom we are describing were developed . They were born Reformers . They belonged by nature to that order of men who always form the front ranks in the great intellectual progress . They were , therefore , one and all ...
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... person who did not read Greek and Latin could read nothing , or next to nothing . The Italian was the only modern language which possessed any thing that could be called a literature . All the valuable books then extant in all the ...
... person who did not read Greek and Latin could read nothing , or next to nothing . The Italian was the only modern language which possessed any thing that could be called a literature . All the valuable books then extant in all the ...
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... person who was ignorant of it was shut out from all acquaintance , not merely with Cicero and Virgil , not merely with heavy treatises on canon - law and school- divinity , but with the most interesting memoirs , state papers , and ...
... person who was ignorant of it was shut out from all acquaintance , not merely with Cicero and Virgil , not merely with heavy treatises on canon - law and school- divinity , but with the most interesting memoirs , state papers , and ...
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