Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volumen 131837 |
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... produced by defeat , not with the lofty spirit of a conqueror . At every movement on the episcopal bench , the ... producing a happy blindness to the things which are seen , from the overpowering glory of the visions VIII . B of eternity ...
... produced by defeat , not with the lofty spirit of a conqueror . At every movement on the episcopal bench , the ... producing a happy blindness to the things which are seen , from the overpowering glory of the visions VIII . B of eternity ...
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... produced that charge which first shook Lord North's administration , leaving him in a majority of only 16. His other poli- tical productions were a defence of Lord Keppel , in a pamphlet entitled ' Considerations on Naval Courts ...
... produced that charge which first shook Lord North's administration , leaving him in a majority of only 16. His other poli- tical productions were a defence of Lord Keppel , in a pamphlet entitled ' Considerations on Naval Courts ...
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... produced by hostile feelings towards Bishop Hurd , con- tained some admirable critical remarks . About the same time he took part in the controversy respecting White's Bampton Lectures , of which , it appeared , he had written one ...
... produced by hostile feelings towards Bishop Hurd , con- tained some admirable critical remarks . About the same time he took part in the controversy respecting White's Bampton Lectures , of which , it appeared , he had written one ...
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... produced a more brilliant impression on his own age than they really did , and a more lasting one in the next age than they ever will . In his life - time , it is true , the applauses of his many pupils , and his great political friends ...
... produced a more brilliant impression on his own age than they really did , and a more lasting one in the next age than they ever will . In his life - time , it is true , the applauses of his many pupils , and his great political friends ...
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... of Mr Martyn , against whom , and the universal spirit of inquiry which he had excited in Shiraz , it was written . To this work Mr Martyn ness . VIII . Ꭰ produced an answer in Persian ; it was divided in PERIOD . ] 25 HENRY MARTYN .
... of Mr Martyn , against whom , and the universal spirit of inquiry which he had excited in Shiraz , it was written . To this work Mr Martyn ness . VIII . Ꭰ produced an answer in Persian ; it was divided in PERIOD . ] 25 HENRY MARTYN .
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Página 205 - Independently of his great attainments in mechanics, Mr. Watt was an extraordinary, and, in many respects, a wonderful man. Perhaps no individual in his age possessed so much and such varied and exact information, had read so much, or remembered what he had read so accurately and well. He had infinite quickness of apprehension, a prodigious memory, and a certain rectifying and methodising power of understanding, which extracted something precious out of all that was presented to it.
Página 9 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
Página 117 - AN ELECTION BALL, in Poetical Letters from Mr. Inkle, at Bath, to his Wife at Gloucester: with a Poetical Address to John Miller, Esq. at Batheaston Villa. The Second Edition, with considerable Additions. By the Author of the New Bath Guide.
Página 204 - ... feeble hand of man, in short, with a power to which no limits can be assigned, completed the dominion of mind over the most refractory qualities of matter, and laid a sure foundation for all those future miracles of mechanic power which are to aid and reward the labours of after generations.
Página 226 - I know no man, (said he,) who is more master of his wife and family than Thrale. If he but holds up a finger, he is obeyed. It is a great mistake to suppose that she is above him in literary attainments. She is more flippant ; but he has ten times her learning : he is a regular scholar ; but her learning is that of a school -boy in one of the lower forms.
Página 4 - En sacrum codicem! Here is the fountain of truth, why do you follow the streams derived from it by the sophistry, or polluted by the passions of man...
Página 104 - Observations and Inquiries relating to various parts of Ancient History, containing Dissertations on the Wind Euroclydon, and on the Island Melite, together with an Account of Egypt in its most early State, and of the Shepherd Kings.
Página 120 - With the assistance of one of the soldiers I have changed a large canoe into a tolerably good schooner, on board of which I this day hoisted the British flag, and shall set sail to the east with the fixed resolution to discover the termination of the Niger or perish in the attempt.
Página 100 - ... the beholder was forcibly struck by the sentiment at the first glance : the gradations and varieties of which he traced through several characters, all conceived in an elevated spirit of dignity and beauty, with a lively expression of nature in all the parts. His heads were various — the male were decided and grand ; the female, lovely : his figures resembled the antique — the limbs were elegant and finely formed : his drapery was well understood : either forming the figure into a mass with...
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