Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1Phillips, Sampson and Company, 1854 - 744 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 99
Página 2
... philosopher , the glory of English literature , the champion and the martyr of English liberty . It is by his poetry ... philosophical , that of a half - civilized people is poetical . This change in the language of men is part- ly the ...
... philosopher , the glory of English literature , the champion and the martyr of English liberty . It is by his poetry ... philosophical , that of a half - civilized people is poetical . This change in the language of men is part- ly the ...
Página 3
... philosophy , abundance of just classifica- tion and subtle analysis , abundance of wit and eloquence , abundance of verses , and even of Poetry produces an illusion on the eye of the mind , as a magic lantern produces an illusion on the ...
... philosophy , abundance of just classifica- tion and subtle analysis , abundance of wit and eloquence , abundance of verses , and even of Poetry produces an illusion on the eye of the mind , as a magic lantern produces an illusion on the ...
Página 16
... philosophy of history is to be learnt . And he who approaches this subject should carefully guard against the ... philosophers and poets , they were deeply read in the oracles of God . If their names were not found in the registers of he ...
... philosophy of history is to be learnt . And he who approaches this subject should carefully guard against the ... philosophers and poets , they were deeply read in the oracles of God . If their names were not found in the registers of he ...
Página 25
... philosophy , in painting , in architecture , in sculpture , they had no rivals . Their manners were polished , their perceptions acute , their invention ready ; they were tolerant , affable , humane . But of courage and sincerity they ...
... philosophy , in painting , in architecture , in sculpture , they had no rivals . Their manners were polished , their perceptions acute , their invention ready ; they were tolerant , affable , humane . But of courage and sincerity they ...
Página 37
... philosophy , than as a believing frame of mind . Those feel it most , work of imagination , that he values the Æneid . and write it best , who forget that it is a work The most trivial passages he regards as ora- of art ; to whom its ...
... philosophy , than as a believing frame of mind . Those feel it most , work of imagination , that he values the Æneid . and write it best , who forget that it is a work The most trivial passages he regards as ora- of art ; to whom its ...
Contenido
424 | |
433 | |
456 | |
502 | |
533 | |
540 | |
547 | |
556 | |
135 | |
151 | |
171 | |
192 | |
211 | |
226 | |
243 | |
289 | |
315 | |
416 | |
563 | |
569 | |
594 | |
621 | |
657 | |
665 | |
684 | |
696 | |
709 | |
740 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
absurd admiration ancient appeared army Bacon better Catholic century character Charles Church Church of England Church of Rome civil Clive court defend doctrines Dupleix EDINBURGH REVIEW effect eminent enemies England English Europe evil favour feelings France French Gladstone Hampden honour house of Bourbon House of Commons human hundred James judge king liberty lived Long Parliament Lord Lord Byron manner means ment Milton mind minister moral nation nature never noble Novum Organum Omichund opinion Parliament party passed persecution person Petition of Right philosophy Pitt poet poetry political prince principles produced Protestant Protestantism racter readers reason reform reign religion religious respect Revolution Rome scarcely seems Southey sovereign Spain spirit statesmen strong talents temper Temple thing thought thousand Thucydides tion took Tories truth Walpole Whigs whole writer