| William Wordsworth - 1809 - 234 σελίδες
...Jlew Bridge-street, London. Bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned ; for men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about things...and sense of his heart; as in a \ speculation that appertaineth not unto him; — but a feeling Christian will express, in his words, a character of zeal... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 σελίδες
...stile of the stage. Indeed, bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned ; for men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about things...and sense of his heart ; as in a speculation that appertaineth not unto him ; but a — •" feeling Christian will express in his words a character... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 598 σελίδες
...scoffing: now that these two are joined in one, no doubt that sect will make no small progression. -and precious. A politic man may write from his brain...touch and sense of his heart; as in a speculation that appertaineth not unto him; but a feeling Christian will express in his words a character of zeal or... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1827 - 526 σελίδες
...stile of the stage. Indeed, bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned ; for men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about things...and sense of his heart ; as in a speculation that appertaineth not unto him ; but a feeling Christian will express in his words a character of zeal or... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 528 σελίδες
...stile of the stage. Indeed, bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned ; for men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about things...and sense of his heart ; as in a speculation that appertaineth not unto him ; but a feeling Christian will express in his words a character of zeal or... | |
| Michael Thomas Sadler - 1828 - 496 σελίδες
...Bacon. " Sharp and bitter writing," says he, " is not, hastily to be condemned ; — for men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious." Having now, as I intended, developed the true principle of population, and the nature of the proofs... | |
| Michael Thomas Sadler - 1829 - 542 σελίδες
...Bacon. " Sharp and bitter writing," says he, " is not hastily to be condemned ; — for men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious."'1 Having now, as I intended, developed the true principle of population, and the nature... | |
| John Poynder - 1835 - 128 σελίδες
...of the same illustrious writer — " Earnest writing must not hastily be condemned, for " men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about " things...touch and sense " of his heart, as in a speculation which appertained! not " unto him ; but a feeling Christian will express, in his " words, a character... | |
| John Poynder - 1835 - 128 σελίδες
...of the same illustrious writer — " Earnest writing must not hastily be condemned, for " men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about " things...touch and sense " of his heart, as in a speculation which appertaineth not " unto him ; but a feeling Christian will express, in his " words, a character... | |
| John Poynder - 1835 - 134 σελίδες
...the same illustrious writer— •' Earnest writing must not hastily be condemned, for " men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about " things...touch and sense " of his heart, as in a speculation which appertaineth not " unto him; but a feeling Christian will express, in his " words, a character... | |
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