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Pagina 12
... England , where the Essay of Kirwan retained its credit . Lavoisier and his coadjutors translated this essay into French , accom- panying each section by a refutation . So completely was this done , that the author himself was convinced ...
... England , where the Essay of Kirwan retained its credit . Lavoisier and his coadjutors translated this essay into French , accom- panying each section by a refutation . So completely was this done , that the author himself was convinced ...
Pagina 16
... England has produced , was born in the year 1624 , at Wynford - Eagle , in Dorsetshire , where his father , William Syden- ham , enjoyed a considerable estate . The mansion in which he was born is now converted into a farm - house , and ...
... England has produced , was born in the year 1624 , at Wynford - Eagle , in Dorsetshire , where his father , William Syden- ham , enjoyed a considerable estate . The mansion in which he was born is now converted into a farm - house , and ...
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... England than they would probably have otherwise obtained . Each had his reward : the one will be long re- membered as the founder of a magnificent library ; the other can never be forgotten as the author of modern medicine . The bent of ...
... England than they would probably have otherwise obtained . Each had his reward : the one will be long re- membered as the founder of a magnificent library ; the other can never be forgotten as the author of modern medicine . The bent of ...
Pagina 29
... England , both to secure his person from the dangers with which his father was environed , and to give encouragement to the Royalists in that part of the country . Sir Edward Hyde accompanied him as one of his council . The ...
... England , both to secure his person from the dangers with which his father was environed , and to give encouragement to the Royalists in that part of the country . Sir Edward Hyde accompanied him as one of his council . The ...
Pagina 30
... England . Soon after this event the prospects of the Royalists began to brighten . The government of Cromwell had been for some time growing infirm , in consequence of domestic dissensions , the exhausted state of the revenue , and the ...
... England . Soon after this event the prospects of the Royalists began to brighten . The government of Cromwell had been for some time growing infirm , in consequence of domestic dissensions , the exhausted state of the revenue , and the ...
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Pagina 52 - His Tale of a Tub has little resemblance to his other pieces. It exhibits a vehemence and rapidity of mind, a copiousness of images, and vivacity of diction, such as he afterwards never possessed or never exerted. It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar, that it must be considered by itself; what is true of that, is not true of anything else which he has written.
Pagina 172 - After all this, it is surely superfluous to answer the question that has once been asked, Whether Pope was a poet ? otherwise than by asking in return, If Pope be not a poet, where is poetry to be found...
Pagina 19 - Variolae Vaccinae, A Disease Discovered in Some of the Western Counties of England. Particularly Gloucestershire, and Known by the Name of the Cow Pox...
Pagina 43 - I should grieve to see Reynolds transfer to heroes and to goddesses, to empty splendour and to airy fiction, that art which is now employed in diffusing friendship, in renewing tenderness, in quickening the affections of the absent, and continuing the presence of the dead.
Pagina 126 - Latin sufficiently to make him acquainted with construction, but that he never advanced to an easy perusal of the Roman authors. Concerning his skill in modern languages, I can find no sufficient ground of determination; but as no imitations of French or Italian authors have been discovered, though the Italian poetry was then high in esteem, I am inclined to believe, that he read little more than English, and chose for his fables only such tales as he found translated.
Pagina 155 - It is not uncommon, for those who have grown wise by the labour of others, to add a little of their own, and overlook their masters. Addison is now despised by some who perhaps would never have seen his defects, but by the lights which he afforded them.
Pagina 168 - Miscellany, in a volume which began with the pastorals of Philips, and ended with those of Pope. The same year was written the Essay on Criticism ; a work which displays such extent of comprehension, such nicety of distinction, such acquaintance with mankind, and such knowledge both of ancient and modern learning, as are not often attained by the maturest age and longest experience. It was published about two years afterwards ; and being praised by Addison in the Spectator* with sufficient liberality,...
Pagina 155 - I must confess I am amazed that the press should be only made use of in this way by news-writers, and the zealots of parties : as if it were not more advantageous to mankind, to be instructed in wisdom and virtue, than in politics ; and to be made good fathers, husbands, and sons, than counsellors and statesmen.
Pagina 127 - A COMPENDIOUS OR BRIEFE EXAMINATION OF CERTAYNE ORDINARY COMPLAINTS OF DIVERS OF OUR COUNTRYMEN IN THESE OUR DAYES...
Pagina 121 - Thus this brook has conveyed his ashes into, Avon, Avon into Severn, Severn into the narrow seas, they into the main ocean; and thus the ashes of Wickliffe are the emblem of his doctrine, which now is dispersed all the world over.