He was superior to all those passions and affections which attend vulgar minds, and was guilty of no other ambition than of knowledge, and to be reputed a lover of all good men ; and that made him too much a contemner of those arts, which must be indulged... The Mechanism of English Style - Страница 52по Lewis Worthington Smith - 1916 - 291 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 488 страници
...thofe pallions and affeäions which attend vulgar Minds, and was guilty of no other Ambition truJi of Knowledge, and to be reputed a Lover of all good Men , and that made him too much a contemner of thole Arts, which muft be indulged in the tranfaâions of human Affairs. In the laft ihort Parliament,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 496 страници
...wasfuperior to all thofe paflions and affections which attend vulgar Minds, and was guilty of noother Ambition than of Knowledge, and to be reputed a Lover of all good Men j and that made him too much a contemner of thofe Arts, which muft be indulged in the tranfadtions... | |
| John Le Neve - 1712 - 958 страници
...Induftry not to be tyred, and a Generofity not to be exhanfted. He was free from all thofe Paffions and Affections which attend vulgar Minds, and was guilty of no other Ambition than Knowledge , and to be reputed a lover of his Country and all good Men, and an Enemy to Injuftice and... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 500 страници
...publifh'd to the World. HE was fuperior to all thofe paffions and affections which attend vulgar Minds,and was guilty of no other Ambition than of Knowledge,...Lover of all good Men .and that made him too much a cbntemner of thofe Arts, which muft be indulged in the tranfactions of human Affairs. In thelaftfhort... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1731 - 508 страници
...publifh'd to the World. HE was fuperior to all thofe paffions and affections which attend vulgarMinds.and was guilty of no other Ambition than of Knowledge,...good Men ; and that made him too much a contemner of jhoie Arts, which muft be indulged in the traniactions of human Affairs. In the laft fhort Parliament,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1731 - 502 страници
...and that they were not publi/h'd to the \Torld. HE was fuperior to}all thofe paffions and affeftions which attend vulgar Minds, and was guilty of no other Ambition than of Knowledge, and tote reputed a Lover of.all good Men ; and that made him tob much a contemner of thofe Arts, which... | |
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...refolution of learning the Greek tongue. Ho w.is fuperior to all thofe pallions and affeclions which affedt vulgar minds ; and was guilty of no other ambition...knowledge, and to be reputed a lover of all good men. , , Many attempts were made by the inftigation of his mother (who wai a lady of another peifualion... | |
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...refutation of learning the Creek tongue. He was fuperior to all thofe pafiions and affections which .1 :«it vulgar minds ; and was guilty of no other ambition than of knowledge, and to be reputed a lo\er of all good men. Many attempts were made by the infHgation of his mother (who was a lady of another... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 268 страници
...refine those grosser propositions, which laziness and consent made current in vulgar conversation. He was superior to all those passions and affections...lover of all good men ; and that made him too much a confemner of those arts, which must be indulged in the transactions of human affairs. The great opinion... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 страници
...deprived of great jewels in the concealment of them, and that they were not published to the world. He was superior to all those passions and affections...House of Commons; and from the debates, which were there managed with all imaginable gravity and sobriety, he contracted such a reverence to parliaments,... | |
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