The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation: Particulary the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time, כרך 10J. Nichols, 1813 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 4
... took occasion , from cer- tain circumstances , to misrepresent him both to the king and people . Many circumstances concurred at this time to hasten his fall . He was led to oppose the king in a dis- pute relating to his power of ...
... took occasion , from cer- tain circumstances , to misrepresent him both to the king and people . Many circumstances concurred at this time to hasten his fall . He was led to oppose the king in a dis- pute relating to his power of ...
עמוד 9
... took her by force , which occasioned lady Hatton to complain in her turn to the privy council . Much confu- sion followed ; and this private match became at length an affair of state . The differences were at length made up , in ...
... took her by force , which occasioned lady Hatton to complain in her turn to the privy council . Much confu- sion followed ; and this private match became at length an affair of state . The differences were at length made up , in ...
עמוד 11
... took his " Com- mentary upon Littleton , " and the " History of his Life " before it , written with his own hand , his " Commentary upon Magna Charta , & c . " the " Pleas of the Crown , " and the " Jurisdiction of Courts , " his ...
... took his " Com- mentary upon Littleton , " and the " History of his Life " before it , written with his own hand , his " Commentary upon Magna Charta , & c . " the " Pleas of the Crown , " and the " Jurisdiction of Courts , " his ...
עמוד 18
... took to carry the same into execution . His main de- sign in reforming the tedious methods of proceeding at law , was to give the people more leisure to apply them- selves to trading : for the advancement of which he pro- cured an edict ...
... took to carry the same into execution . His main de- sign in reforming the tedious methods of proceeding at law , was to give the people more leisure to apply them- selves to trading : for the advancement of which he pro- cured an edict ...
עמוד 20
... took the degree of bachelor in that faculty , March 3 , 1529-30 . He then travelled into Italy , and im- proved himself in his studies at Padua , being a zealous Roman catholic , but upon his return to England , he ac- knowledged king ...
... took the degree of bachelor in that faculty , March 3 , 1529-30 . He then travelled into Italy , and im- proved himself in his studies at Padua , being a zealous Roman catholic , but upon his return to England , he ac- knowledged king ...
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עמוד 232 - For ye may all prophesy one by one, that all may learn, and all may be comforted.
עמוד 161 - Looking tranquillity! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chilness to my .trembling heart.
עמוד 50 - It is acknowledged, with universal conviction, that the perusal of his works will make no man better; and that their ultimate effect is to represent pleasure in alliance with vice, and to relax those obligations by which life ought to be regulated.
עמוד 49 - I shall say the less of Mr Collier, because in many things he has taxed me justly; and I have pleaded guilty to all thoughts and expressions of mine which can be truly argued of obscenity, profaneness, or immorality, and retract them. If he be my enemy, let him triumph ; if he be my friend, as I have given him no personal occasion to be otherwise, he will be glad of my repentance.
עמוד 382 - I found everywhere there (though my understanding had little to do with all this) ; and, by degrees, with the tinkling of the rhyme and dance of the numbers, so that I think I had read him all over before I was twelve years old, and was thus made a poet as immediately as a child is made an eunuch.
עמוד 62 - A Discourse of Freethinking, occasioned by the rise and growth of a Sect called Freethinkers...
עמוד 96 - We were now treading that illustrious island, which was once the luminary of the Caledonian regions, whence savage clans and roving barbarians derived the benefits of knowledge, and the blessings of religion. To abstract the mind from all local emotion would be impossible, if it were endeavoured, and would be foolish, if it were possible. Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses ; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in...
עמוד 472 - And as for the pope, I refuse him, as Christ's enemy, and Antichrist, with all his false doctrine.
עמוד 78 - He affected the obsolete when it was not worthy of revival ; and he puts his words out of the common order, seeming to think, with some later candidates for fame, that not to write prose is certainly to write poetry.
עמוד 3 - ... so that your reproofs or commendations are for the most part neglected and contemned; when the censure of a judge, coming slow but sure, should be a brand to the guilty, and a crown to the virtuous.