The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 2،العدد 3Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... spirit , a true philosopher , and , in spite of his vices , a benefactor of mankind . Yet , as we shall see in the course of our remarks such is done , and to a much greater extent than even the most intelligent classes are generally ...
... spirit , a true philosopher , and , in spite of his vices , a benefactor of mankind . Yet , as we shall see in the course of our remarks such is done , and to a much greater extent than even the most intelligent classes are generally ...
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... in it of that heroic and noble , independence of spirit which reminds one of the reply of Agem- emnon to Achilles , when the latter threatened to leave if his 1 * wishes were not complied with . In one passage 1860.7 7 LORD BACON .
... in it of that heroic and noble , independence of spirit which reminds one of the reply of Agem- emnon to Achilles , when the latter threatened to leave if his 1 * wishes were not complied with . In one passage 1860.7 7 LORD BACON .
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... spirit as the spots on the sun . Even in his own time Bacon was regarded in this light by those best capable of forming a correct opinion . The same hand that paid so fine a tribute to the worth of Shakespeare , has placed on record a ...
... spirit as the spots on the sun . Even in his own time Bacon was regarded in this light by those best capable of forming a correct opinion . The same hand that paid so fine a tribute to the worth of Shakespeare , has placed on record a ...
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... spirit the Montagu edition estimates the value of Bacon's works , making them superior to all others , ancient and modern . No doubt he was sincere in all ; and was actuated by generous motives . But there is no use in trying to ...
... spirit the Montagu edition estimates the value of Bacon's works , making them superior to all others , ancient and modern . No doubt he was sincere in all ; and was actuated by generous motives . But there is no use in trying to ...
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... spirit of fervent piety , a calm and gentle holiness seems to shed itself over Havilah's entire nature . What we object to in this character is the want of con- sistency in the various stages of her appearance . In one instance she is ...
... spirit of fervent piety , a calm and gentle holiness seems to shed itself over Havilah's entire nature . What we object to in this character is the want of con- sistency in the various stages of her appearance . In one instance she is ...
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