Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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13. oldal
... wish , as almost all men of sense wish , that women should be highly educated , speak LORD BACON . 13.
... wish , as almost all men of sense wish , that women should be highly educated , speak LORD BACON . 13.
14. oldal
In Five Volumes Thomas Babington Macaulay, Macaulay. wish , that women should be highly educated , speak with rapture of the English ladies of the sixteenth century , and lament that they can find no modern damsel resembling those fair ...
In Five Volumes Thomas Babington Macaulay, Macaulay. wish , that women should be highly educated , speak with rapture of the English ladies of the sixteenth century , and lament that they can find no modern damsel resembling those fair ...
19. oldal
... wishes were moderate . His hereditary claims on the administration were great . He had himself been favour- ably ... wish nearest to Burleigh's heart was that his own great- ness might descend to this favourite child . But even Bur ...
... wishes were moderate . His hereditary claims on the administration were great . He had himself been favour- ably ... wish nearest to Burleigh's heart was that his own great- ness might descend to this favourite child . But even Bur ...
32. oldal
... wish to injure Essex . Nay , we believe that he sincerely exerted himself to serve Essex , as long as he thought that he could serve Essex without injuring himself . The ad- vice which he gave to his noble benefactor was generally most ...
... wish to injure Essex . Nay , we believe that he sincerely exerted himself to serve Essex , as long as he thought that he could serve Essex without injuring himself . The ad- vice which he gave to his noble benefactor was generally most ...
37. oldal
... wish to obtain power which might enable him to be useful to his country . We really do not know how to refute such arguments except by stating them . Nothing is impossible which does not involve a contradiction . It is barely possible ...
... wish to obtain power which might enable him to be useful to his country . We really do not know how to refute such arguments except by stating them . Nothing is impossible which does not involve a contradiction . It is barely possible ...
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