Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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13. oldal
... young women of England , Lady Jane Grey always excepted . Anne , the mother of Francis Bacon , was distin- guished both as a linguist and as a theologian . She corre- sponded in Greek with Bishop Jewel , and translated his Apo- logia ...
... young women of England , Lady Jane Grey always excepted . Anne , the mother of Francis Bacon , was distin- guished both as a linguist and as a theologian . She corre- sponded in Greek with Bishop Jewel , and translated his Apo- logia ...
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... young woman of our own time , we have no hesitation in awarding the superiority to the latter . We hope that our readers will pardon this digression . It is long ; but it can hardly be called unseasonable , if it tends to convince them ...
... young woman of our own time , we have no hesitation in awarding the superiority to the latter . We hope that our readers will pardon this digression . It is long ; but it can hardly be called unseasonable , if it tends to convince them ...
20. oldal
... young man of his time . His father had been the brother - in - law , the most useful colleague , the nearest friend of the Minister . But all this availed poor Francis nothing . He was forced , much against his will , to betake himself ...
... young man of his time . His father had been the brother - in - law , the most useful colleague , the nearest friend of the Minister . But all this availed poor Francis nothing . He was forced , much against his will , to betake himself ...
21. oldal
... young men of the rising generation , took this opportunity to read Francis a very sharp lecture on his vanity and want of respect for his betters . Francis returned a most sub- missive reply , thanked the Treasurer for the admonition ...
... young men of the rising generation , took this opportunity to read Francis a very sharp lecture on his vanity and want of respect for his betters . Francis returned a most sub- missive reply , thanked the Treasurer for the admonition ...
24. oldal
... young patriot condescended to make the most abject apologies . He adjured the Lord Treasurer to show some favour to his poor servant and ally . He bemoaned himself to the Lord Keeper , in a letter which may keep in countenance the most ...
... young patriot condescended to make the most abject apologies . He adjured the Lord Treasurer to show some favour to his poor servant and ally . He bemoaned himself to the Lord Keeper , in a letter which may keep in countenance the most ...
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