The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 2،العدد 3Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... seem to have doubted that his writings would endure . But they evidently had no idea of the wonderful intellectual activity which they were destined to produce . In this respect their influ- ence was undervalued by the author himself ...
... seem to have doubted that his writings would endure . But they evidently had no idea of the wonderful intellectual activity which they were destined to produce . In this respect their influ- ence was undervalued by the author himself ...
الصفحة 4
... seem to show that it was not conceived earlier . At the age of sixteen he visited Paris , and travelled through the greater part of France . Nor was the journey a fruitless one . He took notes during his travels ; and on returning to ...
... seem to show that it was not conceived earlier . At the age of sixteen he visited Paris , and travelled through the greater part of France . Nor was the journey a fruitless one . He took notes during his travels ; and on returning to ...
الصفحة 5
... seems strange is , that although they were his own relatives , i . e . Lord Burleigh and Sir Robert Cecil - his uncle and cousin - the Prime Minister and the Chief Secretary - who had all the govern- ment patronage in their hands , his ...
... seems strange is , that although they were his own relatives , i . e . Lord Burleigh and Sir Robert Cecil - his uncle and cousin - the Prime Minister and the Chief Secretary - who had all the govern- ment patronage in their hands , his ...
الصفحة 6
... seem to have had no motive to depre- ciate Bacon . They admitted that his learning was almost bound- less in all things except law , which they thought he was too specu- lative to master in such a manner as was necessary to secure ...
... seem to have had no motive to depre- ciate Bacon . They admitted that his learning was almost bound- less in all things except law , which they thought he was too specu- lative to master in such a manner as was necessary to secure ...
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... seems almost incredible even to those who have no doubt of the meannesses which we have already noted . We are told ... seem an impossibility in nature for the same instrument to make itself fit for great and small works . As for your ...
... seems almost incredible even to those who have no doubt of the meannesses which we have already noted . We are told ... seem an impossibility in nature for the same instrument to make itself fit for great and small works . As for your ...
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