The Critical Essays of a Country ParsonLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1867 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... reason for regard- ing it with suspicion . It is amusing how regularly we find it occurring in the prefaces to his works , that one reason for the publication of each is his belief that erroneous views are commonly entertained as to the ...
... reason for regard- ing it with suspicion . It is amusing how regularly we find it occurring in the prefaces to his works , that one reason for the publication of each is his belief that erroneous views are commonly entertained as to the ...
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... reason to many men for launching out upon the subject : and how deeply could some sympathise with Bacon in his ideal picture of a princely palace , - one of those delightful palaces in the air about whose site there are permitted no ...
... reason to many men for launching out upon the subject : and how deeply could some sympathise with Bacon in his ideal picture of a princely palace , - one of those delightful palaces in the air about whose site there are permitted no ...
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... reason , the Archbishop says : - The two kinds of absurdity here adverted to may be compared respectively to the acts of two kinds of irrational animals , a moth , and a horse . The moth rushes into a flame , and is burned : and the ...
... reason , the Archbishop says : - The two kinds of absurdity here adverted to may be compared respectively to the acts of two kinds of irrational animals , a moth , and a horse . The moth rushes into a flame , and is burned : and the ...
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... reasons . But the readiest and warmest approbation a writer meets with , will usually be from those whom he has not convinced , because they were con- vinced already . And the effect the most important and the most difficult to be ...
... reasons . But the readiest and warmest approbation a writer meets with , will usually be from those whom he has not convinced , because they were con- vinced already . And the effect the most important and the most difficult to be ...
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... reason for the ridicule which Bacon speaks of , as attaching to those who too much reverence old times ? ' To say that no changes shall take place is to talk idly . We might as well pretend to control the motions of the earth . To ...
... reason for the ridicule which Bacon speaks of , as attaching to those who too much reverence old times ? ' To say that no changes shall take place is to talk idly . We might as well pretend to control the motions of the earth . To ...
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