Specimens of English prose-writers, from the earliest times to the close of the 17th century, with sketches biogr. and literary, &c. By G. Burnett, 3권George Burnett 1807 |
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... present themselves , much circumspection must be used . Here then taking his prospect , he shall find these guides directing him to several ways ; whereof the first yet extends no further than to the laws and religions of each man's ...
... present themselves , much circumspection must be used . Here then taking his prospect , he shall find these guides directing him to several ways ; whereof the first yet extends no further than to the laws and religions of each man's ...
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... present the reader with a few short extracts from this part of the work ; and though his peculiar sentiments may be presumed un- popular , little danger can be apprehended from their evulgation , as the author will be uni- formly found ...
... present the reader with a few short extracts from this part of the work ; and though his peculiar sentiments may be presumed un- popular , little danger can be apprehended from their evulgation , as the author will be uni- formly found ...
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... present time , without partiality , without application , and without other design than to set before men's eyes the mutual relation between protection and obedience ; of which the condition of human nature , and the laws divine ...
... present time , without partiality , without application , and without other design than to set before men's eyes the mutual relation between protection and obedience ; of which the condition of human nature , and the laws divine ...
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... present- ed as a complete list . 1. On Liberty and Necessity . 2. An Historical Narration of Heresy . 3. It is a curious circumstance , that he wrote his own life in Latin verse , at the age of 84 . 4. A Translation of the Iliad and ...
... present- ed as a complete list . 1. On Liberty and Necessity . 2. An Historical Narration of Heresy . 3. It is a curious circumstance , that he wrote his own life in Latin verse , at the age of 84 . 4. A Translation of the Iliad and ...
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... present , yet hav- ing observed the judgment of God upon other secure nations , they could not choose but fear the sequel . Another sort of men , and especially lords and gentle- men , by whom the pressures of the government were not ...
... present , yet hav- ing observed the judgment of God upon other secure nations , they could not choose but fear the sequel . Another sort of men , and especially lords and gentle- men , by whom the pressures of the government were not ...
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Æsop affections afterwards Algernon Sidney ANDREW MARVEL archbishop of Canterbury Ben Jonson bishop body born cause cerning Charles Charles II christian church civil College common commonwealth court danger death Discourse divine doctrine doth earl earth Eikon Basilike eminent enemy England English Episcopacy excellent faith fame father folio give glory happy hath History Hobbes honour humour Isaac Barrow JOHN TILLOTSON Julius Cæsar king king's kingdom Lacedemon Latin learned letters liberty lived London lord mankind matter ment mind nation nature ness never observation opinion Oxford parliament Parliament of England passions peace person philosophical poet prince privy counsellor published reason reign religion sermons shew Smectymnuus soul spirit thee things thou thought tion tracts truth tural unto virtue whence whereof whole wisdom wise words writing written
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189 페이지 - I was confirmed in this opinion, that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to be a true poem ; that is, a composition and pattern of the best and honourablest things ; not presuming to sing high praises of heroic men, or famous cities, unless he have in himself the experience and the practice of all that which is praiseworthy...
193 페이지 - The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates PROVING THAT IT IS LAWFUL, AND HATH BEEN HELD SO THROUGH ALL AGES, FOR ANY WHO HAVE THE POWER TO CALL TO ACCOUNT A TYRANT, OR WICKED KING, AND AFTER DUE CONVICTION TO DEPOSE AND PUT HIM TO DEATH, IF THE ORDINARY MAGISTRATE HAVE NEGLECTED OR DENIED TO DO IT.
51 페이지 - This done, the multitude so united in one person is called a 'commonwealth,' in Latin civitas. This is the generation of that great 'Leviathan,' or rather, to speak more reverently, of that 'mortal God,' to which we owe, under the 'immortal God,
185 페이지 - I was destined of a child, and in mine own resolutions, till coming to some maturity of years and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the Church, that he who would take Orders must subscribe slave, and take an oath withal, which unless he took with a conscience that would retch he must either straight perjure, or split his faith, I thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the sacred office of speaking bought, and begun with servitude and forswearing.
43 페이지 - CIVITAS, which is but an artificial man; though of greater stature and strength than the natural, for whose protection and defence it was intended; and in which the sovereignty is an artificial soul, as giving life and motion to the whole body...
51 페이지 - This is more than consent, or concord; it is a real unity of them all, in one and the same person, made by covenant of every man with every man...
183 페이지 - Neither do I think it shame to covenant with any knowing reader, that for some few years yet I may go on trust with him toward the payment of what I am now indebted...
179 페이지 - Time serves not now, and perhaps I might seem too profuse to give any certain account of what the mind at home, in the spacious circuits of her musing, hath liberty to propose to herself, though of highest hope and hardest attempting; whether that epic form whereof the two poems of Homer, and those other two of Virgil and Tasso, are a diffuse, and the book of Job a brief model...
179 페이지 - ... the two poems of Homer, and those other two of Virgil and Tasso, are a diffuse, and the book of Job a brief model; or whether the rules of Aristotle herein are strictly to be kept, or nature to be...
417 페이지 - ... an objection: sometimes it is couched in a bold scheme of speech, in a tart irony, in a lusty hyperbole, in a startling metaphor, in a plausible reconciling of contradictions, or in acute nonsense : sometimes a scenical representation of persons or things, a counterfeit speech, a...