The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John RuskinW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 - 536 Seiten |
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... matter . In particular might be mentioned : Mr Thomas Carlyle , Mr John Ruskin , and Mr Thomas Aird ; Messrs Chapman and Hall , Messrs Daldy , Isbister , & Co. , Messrs William Blackwood and Sons , Messrs A. & C. Black , etc. Since the ...
... matter . In particular might be mentioned : Mr Thomas Carlyle , Mr John Ruskin , and Mr Thomas Aird ; Messrs Chapman and Hall , Messrs Daldy , Isbister , & Co. , Messrs William Blackwood and Sons , Messrs A. & C. Black , etc. Since the ...
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... matter had been vastly enlarged ; great actors had trod the boards ; great painters had painted ; the older poets had come into fashion ; outside nature had again reappeared in literature . The Essayist could weave an allegory , or ...
... matter had been vastly enlarged ; great actors had trod the boards ; great painters had painted ; the older poets had come into fashion ; outside nature had again reappeared in literature . The Essayist could weave an allegory , or ...
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... matter , and is at a stand to think what should * " His philosophical genius , and the force of his lan- guage , gave him a greater advantage even than his learn- ing , while his keen perception of the true and beautiful , and his ...
... matter , and is at a stand to think what should * " His philosophical genius , and the force of his lan- guage , gave him a greater advantage even than his learn- ing , while his keen perception of the true and beautiful , and his ...
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... matter , but following and party . Contrariwise , certain Lao- diceans , + and lukewarm persons , think they may accommodate points of religion by middle - ways , and taking part of both , and witty reconcile- ments ; as if they would ...
... matter , but following and party . Contrariwise , certain Lao- diceans , + and lukewarm persons , think they may accommodate points of religion by middle - ways , and taking part of both , and witty reconcile- ments ; as if they would ...
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... matter ; insomuch that we see a nephew sometimes resembleth an uncle , or a kinsman , more than his own parent ; as the blood happens . Let parents choose betimes the vocations and courses they mean their children should take : for then ...
... matter ; insomuch that we see a nephew sometimes resembleth an uncle , or a kinsman , more than his own parent ; as the blood happens . Let parents choose betimes the vocations and courses they mean their children should take : for then ...
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