History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge: Including Notices Relating to the Founders and Eminent Men : in Two Volumes, Volumen1Longman, 1814 - 396 páginas |
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Página v
... reader's private judgment . To that a writer is not only bound in duty , but compelled of neces- sity , to submit . Yet , when two fellow - travel- lers , before setting out on a journey , agree to leave weightier matters to an after ...
... reader's private judgment . To that a writer is not only bound in duty , but compelled of neces- sity , to submit . Yet , when two fellow - travel- lers , before setting out on a journey , agree to leave weightier matters to an after ...
Página vi
... readers have no concern ; not being on fairy ground , but on the Terra Firma of realities , I proceed in a regular pro- gress , and with undisturbed feelings , to a direct point . 4 Universities are like those springs , which flowing ...
... readers have no concern ; not being on fairy ground , but on the Terra Firma of realities , I proceed in a regular pro- gress , and with undisturbed feelings , to a direct point . 4 Universities are like those springs , which flowing ...
Página vii
... readers , of giving their true character , and genuine appearance . 1 At the same time , though it is necessary and expedient to meet the expectations of general readers , it is desirable to meet , more particularly , those of such , as ...
... readers , of giving their true character , and genuine appearance . 1 At the same time , though it is necessary and expedient to meet the expectations of general readers , it is desirable to meet , more particularly , those of such , as ...
Página viii
... reading their history , there will be found a preponderance of pleasure : and hence the propriety of combining together a particular with a general interest . This regard to particular interests is more strictly required on subjects ...
... reading their history , there will be found a preponderance of pleasure : and hence the propriety of combining together a particular with a general interest . This regard to particular interests is more strictly required on subjects ...
Página ix
... readers . After reflection , without determining where the narrative should begin , I saw where it should end . It seemed expedient to confine it to the dead ; and I was ruled by reasons of delicacy , as well as of necessity : those rea ...
... readers . After reflection , without determining where the narrative should begin , I saw where it should end . It seemed expedient to confine it to the dead ; and I was ruled by reasons of delicacy , as well as of necessity : those rea ...
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