EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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Էջ viii
... wrote in his most voluptuous mood , is a very different thing from the languor of Hamlet , the fastidious despair of ever realising some lofty conception , the prostrate indifference of one who has found the world too strong . I do not ...
... wrote in his most voluptuous mood , is a very different thing from the languor of Hamlet , the fastidious despair of ever realising some lofty conception , the prostrate indifference of one who has found the world too strong . I do not ...
Էջ 7
... wrote out his views on schism , treating the whole subject with a humorous contempt for Church authority . This little tract got privately printed , and a copy fell into Laud's hands ( as indeed , what dangerous matter did not ...
... wrote out his views on schism , treating the whole subject with a humorous contempt for Church authority . This little tract got privately printed , and a copy fell into Laud's hands ( as indeed , what dangerous matter did not ...
Էջ 24
... wrote no more , at least in that manner . In five years the book ran through eight editions ; and with the exception of adding a score of pieces to one of the editions -pieces which at his friends ' earnest solicita- tion he gathered ...
... wrote no more , at least in that manner . In five years the book ran through eight editions ; and with the exception of adding a score of pieces to one of the editions -pieces which at his friends ' earnest solicita- tion he gathered ...
Էջ 28
... reason he left next to nothing behind him besides the little book aforesaid ; he wrote a few epitaphs and dedications , translated the Icon Basilike into Latin , and had nearly finished translating Hooker's Polity 28 A Minute Philosopher.
... reason he left next to nothing behind him besides the little book aforesaid ; he wrote a few epitaphs and dedications , translated the Icon Basilike into Latin , and had nearly finished translating Hooker's Polity 28 A Minute Philosopher.
Էջ 37
... wrote an " Intellectual System " that was supposed to give Hobbes a death - blow . Whichcote wrote discourses delivered at St. Laurence , Jewry , and originated an immense mass of aphorisms , after- wards published . But , of the four ...
... wrote an " Intellectual System " that was supposed to give Hobbes a death - blow . Whichcote wrote discourses delivered at St. Laurence , Jewry , and originated an immense mass of aphorisms , after- wards published . But , of the four ...
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