Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Sheldon, 1860 |
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الصفحة xxxi
... facts . It must be admitted that he had some reason for his dogmatism . He excelled all Englishmen of his time in his knowledge of English nistory . There was no drudgery he would not endure in oraer to obtain the most trivial fact ...
... facts . It must be admitted that he had some reason for his dogmatism . He excelled all Englishmen of his time in his knowledge of English nistory . There was no drudgery he would not endure in oraer to obtain the most trivial fact ...
الصفحة xxxii
... facts . It was vitalized by his passions and imagination ; it was all alive in the many - peopled domain of his " vast and joyous memory ; " and it was so completely possessed as to be always in readiness to sustain an argument or ...
... facts . It was vitalized by his passions and imagination ; it was all alive in the many - peopled domain of his " vast and joyous memory ; " and it was so completely possessed as to be always in readiness to sustain an argument or ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... facts and principles it ought to include . Real comprehensiveness of mind is impossi- ble unless the interior life of the separate facts included in the sweeping generalization is adequately compre- hended . Shakspeare , of all English ...
... facts and principles it ought to include . Real comprehensiveness of mind is impossi- ble unless the interior life of the separate facts included in the sweeping generalization is adequately compre- hended . Shakspeare , of all English ...
الصفحة xxxiv
... facts in their true relations , and are enabled to take in the subject he treats of as a whole . In Ma- caulay the narrative of particular facts and incidents is incomparably bright and stimulating , but the facts and incidents are not ...
... facts in their true relations , and are enabled to take in the subject he treats of as a whole . In Ma- caulay the narrative of particular facts and incidents is incomparably bright and stimulating , but the facts and incidents are not ...
الصفحة 58
... to attract the atten tion of the commentators . The fact is , that , while the Sismondi ; Littérature du Midi de l ' Europe . - bublic homage was paid to some absurdities with which 58 CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS .
... to attract the atten tion of the commentators . The fact is , that , while the Sismondi ; Littérature du Midi de l ' Europe . - bublic homage was paid to some absurdities with which 58 CRITICISMS ON THE PRINCIPAL ITALIAN WRITERS .
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