A Study of English Prose Writers: A Laboratory MethodC. Scribner's sons, 1898 - 879 Seiten |
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... Church of England " ( not published till 1640 ) , again advocating religious tolera- tion ; forms a close friendship with the Earl of Essex in 1591 -due to the Earl's warm admiration of Bacon , and to Bacon's desire to employ " the Earl ...
... Church of England " ( not published till 1640 ) , again advocating religious tolera- tion ; forms a close friendship with the Earl of Essex in 1591 -due to the Earl's warm admiration of Bacon , and to Bacon's desire to employ " the Earl ...
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... Church of England , " the latter again urging religious toleration ; attempts conciliation between James and the Commons in the parliament of 1604 ; is ap- pointed one of the English commissioners to discuss the terms of union with ...
... Church of England , " the latter again urging religious toleration ; attempts conciliation between James and the Commons in the parliament of 1604 ; is ap- pointed one of the English commissioners to discuss the terms of union with ...
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... Church , R. W. , " English Men of Letters " ( Bacon ) . New York , 1884 , Harper , 198-214 . Macaulay , T. B. , " Essays " ( Miscellaneous Works ) . New York , 1880 , Harper , 2 : 330–458 . Hazlitt , W. , " Miscellaneous Works ...
... Church , R. W. , " English Men of Letters " ( Bacon ) . New York , 1884 , Harper , 198-214 . Macaulay , T. B. , " Essays " ( Miscellaneous Works ) . New York , 1880 , Harper , 2 : 330–458 . Hazlitt , W. , " Miscellaneous Works ...
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... Church . " Instead of explaining his idea , he transposes and trans- lates it , translates it entire , to the smallest details , enclosing all in the majesty of a grand period or in the brevity of a striking sentence . Thence springs a ...
... Church . " Instead of explaining his idea , he transposes and trans- lates it , translates it entire , to the smallest details , enclosing all in the majesty of a grand period or in the brevity of a striking sentence . Thence springs a ...
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... Church . " His conscience was weakened by that which gives such splendor and attractiveness to his writings - his imagination . He was a philosopher , but a philosopher in whose character imagination was co - ordinated with reason ...
... Church . " His conscience was weakened by that which gives such splendor and attractiveness to his writings - his imagination . He was a philosopher , but a philosopher in whose character imagination was co - ordinated with reason ...
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