Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 1-2Hurd and Houghton, 1875 |
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الصفحة vii
... principle . His mother was the daughter of Thomas Mills , a bookseller in Bristol , and belonged to the Society of Friends . Under her loving care he received his early education , and was not sent from home until his.
... principle . His mother was the daughter of Thomas Mills , a bookseller in Bristol , and belonged to the Society of Friends . Under her loving care he received his early education , and was not sent from home until his.
الصفحة xii
... society and the individuals he assumes to judge , and the indepen- dence , originality , and decision of his thinking , corre- spond to the clearness of his perceptions . The Con- versation between Cowley and Milton is an example of the ...
... society and the individuals he assumes to judge , and the indepen- dence , originality , and decision of his thinking , corre- spond to the clearness of his perceptions . The Con- versation between Cowley and Milton is an example of the ...
الصفحة xxxi
... Indeed , the minute- ness of his information astonished even antiquaries , and in society was sometimes thought " to be erected into a colossal engine of colloquial oppression . " And BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF MACAULAY . xxxi.
... Indeed , the minute- ness of his information astonished even antiquaries , and in society was sometimes thought " to be erected into a colossal engine of colloquial oppression . " And BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF MACAULAY . xxxi.
الصفحة 20
... Society of Literature . At the first establishment of that ridicu- lous academy , every sensible man predicted that , in spite of regal patronage and episcopal management , it would do nothing , or do harm . And it will scarcely be ...
... Society of Literature . At the first establishment of that ridicu- lous academy , every sensible man predicted that , in spite of regal patronage and episcopal management , it would do nothing , or do harm . And it will scarcely be ...
الصفحة 21
... societies , at least , have no tendency to call forth any opinions on those subjects which most agitate and inflame the minds of men . The sceptic and the zealot , the revolutionist and the placeman , meet on ... SOCIETY OF LITERATURE 21.
... societies , at least , have no tendency to call forth any opinions on those subjects which most agitate and inflame the minds of men . The sceptic and the zealot , the revolutionist and the placeman , meet on ... SOCIETY OF LITERATURE 21.
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