... sufficiently powerful to make his narrative affecting and picturesque. Yet he must control it so absolutely as to content himself with the materials which he finds, and to refrain from supplying deficiencies by additions of his own. He must be a profound... Annual Report of the American Historical Association - Strana 76autor/autoři: American Historical Association - 1905Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 304 str.
...additions of his own. He must be a profound and ingenious reasoner. Yet he must possess sufficient self-command to abstain from casting his facts in...narrative or in the speculative department of history.' Boswell gives the following formulation by Johnson of the oldfashioned notion of the sphere of the... | |
| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1897 - 422 str.
...additions of his own. He must be a profound and ingenious reasoner. Yet he must possess sufficient self-command to abstain from casting his facts in...narrative or in the speculative department of history. — MACAULAY: Essay on History. I am not going to write the history of La Pucelle : to do this, or... | |
| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1897 - 392 str.
...reasoner. Yet he must possess sufficient self-command to abstain from casting his facts in the mould of Ins hypothesis. Those who can justly estimate these almost...narrative or in the speculative department of history. — MACAULAY : Essay on History. I am not going to write the history of La Pucelle: to do this, or... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898 - 682 str.
...additions of his own. He must be a profound and ingenious reasoner. Yet he must possess sufficient self-command to abstain from casting his facts in...narrative or in the speculative department of history. It may be laid down as a general rule, though subject to considerable qualifications and exceptions,... | |
| 1900 - 178 str.
...additions of his own. He must be a profound and ingenious reasoner. Yet he must possess sufficient self-command to abstain from casting his facts in...narrative or in the speculative department of history. It may be laid down as a general rule, though subject to considerable qualifications and exceptions,... | |
| Goodloe Harper Bell - 1900 - 620 str.
...reasoner. Yet he must possess sufficient self-command •to abstain from casting his facts in the mold of his hypothesis. Those who can justly estimate these...narrative or in the speculative department of history. ***** As the narrative [that of Herodotus] approached their own times, the interest became still more... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1900 - 210 str.
...and to refrain from supplying deficiencies by additions of his own. . . . He must possess sufficient self-command to abstain from casting his facts in the mould of his hypothesis. He never advances a false opinion because it is new or splendid, because he can clothe it in a happy... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1904 - 800 str.
...self-command to abstain from casting his facts in the mold of his hypothesis. Those who can justly Southey ZE estimate these almost insuperable difficulties will...narrative or in the speculative department of history.— MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON, 1828, History, Edinburgh Review, Critical and Miscellaneous Essays. To... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1905 - 1032 str.
...additions of his own. He must be a profound and ingenious reasoner. Yet he must possess sufficient self-command to abstain from casting his facts in...the narrative or in the speculative department of history."1 Here, I think, we have a specimen of that love of antithesis which is rather a weakness... | |
| American Historical Association - 1905 - 720 str.
...possess sufficient self-command to abstain from casting his facts in tile mould of his hyjiothesis. Those who can justly estimate these almost insuperable...narrative or in the speculative department of history." Plere, I think, we have a specimen of that love of antithesis which is rather a weakness of Macanlay.... | |
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