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" In his long parenthetical periods, as in those of other old English writers, in his copiousness, which is never empty or tautological, there is an inartificial eloquence springing from strength of intellect and sincerity of feeling, that cannot fail to... "
Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the 15th, 16th, and 17th Centuries - Side 324
af Henry Hallam - 1854
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth ..., Bind 3

Henry Hallam - 1839 - 428 sider
...copiousness, which is never empty or tautological, there is an inartificial eloquence springing from strength of intellect and sincerity of feeling, that cannot...the times in which he wrote and the temper of those he was not unwilling to keep as friends, his favourite tenet, that all things necessary to be believed...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe: In the Fifteenth ..., Bind 3

Henry Hallam - 1839 - 718 sider
...copiousness, which is never empty or tautological, there is an inartificial eloquence springing from strength of intellect and sincerity of feeling, that cannot fail to impress the reader. But his chief CHAP. excellence is the close reasoning, which avoids ' ' every dangerous admission and yields to no...
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The Eclectic Review

1840 - 906 sider
...copiousness, which is never empty or tautological, there is an inartificial eloquence springing from strength of intellect and sincerity of feeling, that cannot...the times in which he wrote, and the temper of those he was not unwilling to keep as friends, his favorite tenet, that all things necessary to be believed...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1840 - 752 sider
...copiousness, which is never empty or tautological, there is an inartificial eloquence springing from strength of intellect and sincerity of feeling, that cannot...avoids every dangerous admission, and yields to no amhiguousness of language. He perceived and maintained with great courage, considering the times in...
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Ecclesiastica; Or, the Church, Her Schools, and Her Clergy

Edward Mahon Roose - 1842 - 476 sider
...which is never empty nor tautological, there is an inartificial eloquence, springing from strength of intellect and sincerity of feeling, that cannot...the times in which he wrote, and the temper of those he was not willing to keep as friends, — his favourite tenet, that all things necessary to be believed...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth ..., Bind 2

Henry Hallam - 1842 - 484 sider
...copiousness, which is never empty or tautological, there is an inartificial elegance, springing from strength of intellect and sincerity of feeling, that cannot...impress the reader. But his chief excellence is the dose reasoning, which avoids every dangerous admission, and yields to no ambiguousness of language....
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe: In the Fifteenth ..., Bind 2

Henry Hallam - 1847 - 616 sider
...copiousness, which is never empty or tautological, there is an inartificial eloquence springing from strength of intellect and sincerity of feeling, that cannot...his favourite tenet, that all things necessary to be Ch« this work. believed arc clearly laid down in Scripture. Of tradition, which many of his contemporary...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe: In the Fifteenth ..., Bind 2

Henry Hallam - 1847 - 490 sider
...and maintained with great courage, considering the times in which he wrote and the temper of those he was not unwilling to Keep as friends, his favourite tenet, that all things necessary to be believed arc clearly laid down in Scripture. Of tradition, which many of his contemporary Protestants were becoming...
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The History of the Church of England, from the Death of Elizabeth to ..., Bind 1

George Gresley Perry - 1861 - 698 sider
...Mi/tan, \., 51 1. f " There is (in Chillingworth) an inartificial eloquence springing from strength of intellect and sincerity of feeling, that cannot fail to impress the reader." — Lit. Europe, ii., 324. Quarles. George Herbert. Chap. XVII. Quarles, says Mr. Masson, had "atone...
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth ..., Bind 2

Henry Hallam - 1866 - 636 sider
...is an inartificial eloqueuce, springing from strength of intellect, and CHAP. II. CHILLINGWORTH. 407 sincerity of feeling, that cannot fail to impress...whom he was not unwilling to keep as friends, his favorite tenet, — that all things necessary to be believed are clearly laid down in Scripture. Of...
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