Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 8
... writing the history of the Council of Trent , a work unequalled for the judicious dispo- sition of the matter , and artful texture of the narration , commended by Dr. Burnet as the com- pletest model of historical writing , and ...
... writing the history of the Council of Trent , a work unequalled for the judicious dispo- sition of the matter , and artful texture of the narration , commended by Dr. Burnet as the com- pletest model of historical writing , and ...
Seite 39
... writer are so generally known , and so highly esteemed , that , though it may not be improper to enumerate them in the order of time in which they were published , it is wholly unnecessary to give any other account of them . He ...
... writer are so generally known , and so highly esteemed , that , though it may not be improper to enumerate them in the order of time in which they were published , it is wholly unnecessary to give any other account of them . He ...
Seite 116
... writer , who gives the largest account of it , has suppressed the name of the criminal , which we learn , from a more succinct narrative , published in a collection of travels near that time , to have been Thomas Doughtie . What were ...
... writer , who gives the largest account of it , has suppressed the name of the criminal , which we learn , from a more succinct narrative , published in a collection of travels near that time , to have been Thomas Doughtie . What were ...
Seite 151
... understand the rabbinical dialect . The reason , for which his father engaged him in this work , was only to prevail upon him to write a fairer hand than he had hitherto accustomed himself to do , by giving him hopes , that BARRETIER . 151.
... understand the rabbinical dialect . The reason , for which his father engaged him in this work , was only to prevail upon him to write a fairer hand than he had hitherto accustomed himself to do , by giving him hopes , that BARRETIER . 151.
Seite 165
... writer that has left rules for the preservation of health , and is di- rectly opposite to that of Cornaro , who by his regimen repaired a broken constitution , and protracted his life , without any painful infirmities , or any decay of ...
... writer that has left rules for the preservation of health , and is di- rectly opposite to that of Cornaro , who by his regimen repaired a broken constitution , and protracted his life , without any painful infirmities , or any decay of ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afterwards appeared Ascham Ashbourne Austrians Blake boat Boerhaave Bohemia Boswell Browne Cheynel coast continued court danger DEAR MADAM DEAREST MADAM death declared degree desire diligence discovered domestick dominions Drake Dutch Earse easily EDWARD CAVE elector of Saxony endeavoured enemies engaged English equally expected father fleet French friends happiness harbour honour hope imagine inquiries island kind king of Prussia knowledge labour lady land learning letter Lichfield lived Lord Macleod master ment mind nature never night Nombre de Dios observations opinion passed perhaps physick pinnaces pleasure prince prince Charles procured promises publick queen of Hungary Raarsa reason received Religio Medici reputation retired rock sail seems sent ships Silesia Sir Thomas Browne Skie soon Spaniards Streatham suffered suppose Symerons things thought Thrale tion town travelled troops vessels write