The Critical Essays of a Country ParsonLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1867 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... word ' Essay , ' which has now come to signify a full and careful treatise on a subject , was in Bacon's days more correctly understood as meaning a slight sketch to be filled up and followed out ; a something to set the reader a ...
... word ' Essay , ' which has now come to signify a full and careful treatise on a subject , was in Bacon's days more correctly understood as meaning a slight sketch to be filled up and followed out ; a something to set the reader a ...
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... word ; although these subjects would have set many men off into a rhapsody of delighted details and fancies . We judge that Dr. Whately has not a very keen relish for external nature for its own sake his chief interest in it appears to ...
... word ; although these subjects would have set many men off into a rhapsody of delighted details and fancies . We judge that Dr. Whately has not a very keen relish for external nature for its own sake his chief interest in it appears to ...
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... words ) ' alters things to the worse , and wisdom and counsel shall not alter to the better , what shall be the end ? ' -- ( pp . 236–7 . ) We shall throw together , without remark , some further examples of Archbishop Whately's power ...
... words ) ' alters things to the worse , and wisdom and counsel shall not alter to the better , what shall be the end ? ' -- ( pp . 236–7 . ) We shall throw together , without remark , some further examples of Archbishop Whately's power ...
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... future life is a motive of more perma- nent force than that of temporal judgments . We quote his words : - - It is true that some men , who are nearly strangers to such " a habit , may be for a time more Archbishop Whately on Bacon . 27.
... future life is a motive of more perma- nent force than that of temporal judgments . We quote his words : - - It is true that some men , who are nearly strangers to such " a habit , may be for a time more Archbishop Whately on Bacon . 27.
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... words . In the case of meta- physical writings , we find many proofs that both these evils exist . Many metaphysical writers , it is evident , are groping their way through their subject as they proceed they have no defined notion in ...
... words . In the case of meta- physical writings , we find many proofs that both these evils exist . Many metaphysical writers , it is evident , are groping their way through their subject as they proceed they have no defined notion in ...
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