The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs ...C. Knight, 1833 |
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... university . He is said to have made considerable proficiency in the latter branch of study ; and possessed , even in more advanced life , so high a reputa- tion for skill and knowledge , as to produce an erroneous belief that he had ...
... university . He is said to have made considerable proficiency in the latter branch of study ; and possessed , even in more advanced life , so high a reputa- tion for skill and knowledge , as to produce an erroneous belief that he had ...
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... University , leaving behind him a very brilliant reputation , and a general good will in his own college . His father had now retired from London , and lived upon his own estate at Horton , in Bucking- hamshire . In this rural solitude ...
... University , leaving behind him a very brilliant reputation , and a general good will in his own college . His father had now retired from London , and lived upon his own estate at Horton , in Bucking- hamshire . In this rural solitude ...
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... universities . Be that as it may , this little book is in one view not without interest : all scholastic systems of logic confound logic and metaphysics ; and some of Milton's metaphysical doctrines , as the present Bishop of Winchester ...
... universities . Be that as it may , this little book is in one view not without interest : all scholastic systems of logic confound logic and metaphysics ; and some of Milton's metaphysical doctrines , as the present Bishop of Winchester ...
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... , being compelled to return home by the precariousness of his health . In 1757 , shortly after his return home , he was appointed instrument- VOL . I , maker to the University of Glasgow , and accommodated with WATT ...
... , being compelled to return home by the precariousness of his health . In 1757 , shortly after his return home , he was appointed instrument- VOL . I , maker to the University of Glasgow , and accommodated with WATT ...
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maker to the University of Glasgow , and accommodated with pre- mises within the precincts of that learned body . Robert Simpson , Adam Smith , and Dr. Black , were then some of the professors ; and from communication with such men ...
maker to the University of Glasgow , and accommodated with pre- mises within the precincts of that learned body . Robert Simpson , Adam Smith , and Dr. Black , were then some of the professors ; and from communication with such men ...
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Стр. 148 - May the great God, whom I worship, grant to my country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious victory, and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it; and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British fleet! For myself individually, I commit my life to Him that made me; and may His blessing alight on my endeavours for serving my country faithfully!
Стр. 44 - Let not our veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some degree of merriment on great promises and small performance, on the man who hastens home, because his countrymen are contending for their liberty, and, when he reaches the scene of action, vapours away his patriotism in a private boarding-school.
Стр. 31 - I pray you Master Lieutenant, see me safe up, and for my coming down let me shift for myself.
Стр. 15 - To this he replied, he was so well assured of the strength of his light-house, that he should only wish to be there in the greatest storm that ever blew under the face of the heavens, that he might see what effect it would have upon the building.
Стр. 173 - During the long and tedious voyages in which he was engaged, his eagerness and activity were never in the least abated. No incidental temptation could detain him for a moment ; even those intervals of recreation, which sometimes unavoidably occurred, and were looked for by us with a longing, that persons who have experienced the fatigues of service will readily excuse, were submitted to by him with a certain impatience, whenever they could not be employed in making further provision for the more...
Стр. 134 - ... equal to the elegance of his taste, and to the purity and vigour of his style, his history might be placed on a level with the most admired compositions of the ancients. But, instead of rejecting the improbable tales of chronicle writers, he was at the utmost pains to adorn them ; and hath clothed, with all the beauties and graces of fiction, those legends, which formerly had only its wildness and extravagance.
Стр. 50 - Thus much I should perhaps have said though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones; and had none to cry to, but with the Prophet, O earth, earth, earth!
Стр. 27 - I find his grace my very good lord indeed, and I believe he doth as singularly favour me, as any subject within this realm : howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee, I have no cause to be proud thereof, for if my head would win him a castle in France (for then there was war between us), it should not fail to go.
Стр. 168 - I concluded that what we had seen, which I named Sandwich Land, was either a group of islands, or else a point of the continent. For I firmly believe that there is a tract of land near the Pole which is the source of most of the ice that is spread over this vast southern ocean.
Стр. 109 - In private life he was gentle, modest, placable, kind, of simple manners, and so averse from parade and dogmatism, as to be not only unostentatious, but even somewhat inactive in conversation. His superiority was never felt but in the instruction which he imparted, or in the attention which his generous preference usually directed to the more obscure members of the company. The simplicity of his manners was far from excluding that perfect urbanity...