Account of the life of Mr. John Home. Appendix to biographical account of Mr. John Home, consisting of letters to and from his friends. Agis. Douglas.-v. 2. Siege of Aquileia. The fatal discovery. Alonzo. Alfred. History of the rebellion, 1745.-v. 3. History of the rebellion (cont.)-Appendix [letters and documents illustrating the historyA. Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... nature of his opinions with regard to the theoretical principles of moral and religious truth , never influenced his regard for men who held very opposite sentiments on those subjects - subjects which he never , like some vain and ...
... nature of his opinions with regard to the theoretical principles of moral and religious truth , never influenced his regard for men who held very opposite sentiments on those subjects - subjects which he never , like some vain and ...
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John Home. His good nature and benevolence prevented such an injury to his hearers ; it was unfortunate that he often forgot what injury some of his writings might do to his readers . The sentiments which such good nature and benevolence ...
John Home. His good nature and benevolence prevented such an injury to his hearers ; it was unfortunate that he often forgot what injury some of his writings might do to his readers . The sentiments which such good nature and benevolence ...
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... nature , that in an ordinary tragedy would have been considered excellent . The dic- tion , as well as the delineation of feeling in Dou- glas , seems to me of a very superior kind - suffi- ciently beautiful , without losing the proper ...
... nature , that in an ordinary tragedy would have been considered excellent . The dic- tion , as well as the delineation of feeling in Dou- glas , seems to me of a very superior kind - suffi- ciently beautiful , without losing the proper ...
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ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF MR JOHN HOME | 1 |
Dedication | 32 |
the Pretender or some of the people about him Edinburgh | 40 |
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Adam Ferguson Adam Smith admiration afterwards AGESISTRATA Agis amidst Amph Amphares Anna arms Athelstaneford attend brave breast brother character Church Church of Scotland composition David Hume DEAR HOME distress Dr Blair Dr Carlyle Dr Robertson dramatic Edinburgh Enter Euan Euanthe Euxus excellent Exit fate favour fear feeling foes Garrick genius Glenalvon hear heard heart heaven Helot Home's hope Hume's indulgence interest John Home king Lady Rand Lady Randolph letter literary live London Lord Bute Lord Rand Lysander ment mentioned merit mind minister nature neral never night noble Norval object opinion passion perhaps play poet poetical poetry Presbytery prince racter representation Rhesus Robert Liston scene Scotland sentiments Society Sparta speak spirit stage story sword tell thee thou thought Thracian tion told tragedy of Douglas troops truth valour virtue whilst write youth