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Side xiv
... writing , it was his wonted method to pen his thoughts , that he might fix them more intently upon his subject , and restrain their unprofitable ́excursions . It may be supposed , however , this was not his only motive : the review of ...
... writing , it was his wonted method to pen his thoughts , that he might fix them more intently upon his subject , and restrain their unprofitable ́excursions . It may be supposed , however , this was not his only motive : the review of ...
Side xxi
... writers . Though , as it has been suggested , he wrote these without effort , yet he had maturely digested the subject , which , as a scribe instructed unto the kingdom of Heaven " " , he treasured up in his heart , and produced out of ...
... writers . Though , as it has been suggested , he wrote these without effort , yet he had maturely digested the subject , which , as a scribe instructed unto the kingdom of Heaven " " , he treasured up in his heart , and produced out of ...
Side 1
... writer corrupt the truth of history , as much as intereft .. And fince all men have their blind fides , and commit errors , he that will industrioufly lay thefe together , leaving out , or but ... writing the Lives by Bishop Burnet -
... writer corrupt the truth of history , as much as intereft .. And fince all men have their blind fides , and commit errors , he that will industrioufly lay thefe together , leaving out , or but ... writing the Lives by Bishop Burnet -
Side 2
... writing of the lives of those who have been eminent in it . There is no book the Ancients have left us , which might have informed us more than Diogenes Laertius's Lives of the Philofophers , if he had had the art of writing equal to ...
... writing of the lives of those who have been eminent in it . There is no book the Ancients have left us , which might have informed us more than Diogenes Laertius's Lives of the Philofophers , if he had had the art of writing equal to ...
Side 3
... writing could rife no higher : and this hu- mour infected even those who had otherwise a good fense of things , and a just apprehenfion of mankind , as may appear in Matthew Paris , who , though he was a writer of great judgment and ...
... writing could rife no higher : and this hu- mour infected even those who had otherwise a good fense of things , and a just apprehenfion of mankind , as may appear in Matthew Paris , who , though he was a writer of great judgment and ...
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