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" No prince, so little enterprising and so inoffensive, was ever so much exposed to the opposite extremes of calumny and flattery, of satire and panegyric. And the factions, which began in his time, being still continued, have made his character be as much... "
Hume and Smollet's Celebrated History of England from Its First Settlement ... - Trang 272
bởi David Hume - 1858 - 504 trang
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Beauties of Dr. Robertson: Containing the Most Prominent and Interesting ...

William Robertson - 1810 - 412 trang
...find a reign less illustrious, yet more unspotted and unblemished than that of James in both kingdoms. No prince, so little enterprising and so inoffensive,...much exposed to the opposite extremes of calumny and flattery, of satire and panegyric. And the factions, which began in his time, being still continued,...

The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1812 - 378 trang
...self-reproach ; and I have an honest fame. SECTION xxv. Character of JAMES I. k^ng of England. No PRIXCE, so little enterprising and so inoffensive, was ever...much exposed to the opposite extremes of calumny and battery, of satire and panegyric. And the factions whiih began in his time, being still continued,...

The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1815 - 276 trang
...have an honest fame, j^ SECTION XXV. r * CHARACTER OF JAMES I. -KING OF ENGLAND. Wo prince, so litile enterprising and so inoffensive, was ever so much exposed to the opposite extremes of calumny and flattery, of satire aud panegyric. And the factions which began in his time, being still continued,...

Rules for English Composition, and Particularly for Themes: Designed for the ...

John Rippingham - 1816 - 190 trang
...resolution, which was expected from his character. GOLDSMITH. CHARACTER OF JAMES I. KING OF ENGLAND. No p'rince, so little enterprising and so inoffensive, was ever so much exposed to the op. posite extremes of calumny and flattery, of satire and panegyric. And the factions which began...

The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1821 - 280 trang
...self-reproach ; and I have an honest fame. SECTION XXV. Character of JAMES I. king of England. 1. No PRINCE to little enterprising and so inoffensive, was ever so...much exposed to the opposite extremes of calumny and flattery, of satire and panegyric. And the factions which began in his time, being still continued,...

The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1821 - 278 trang
...SECTION XXV. Character of JAMES I. king of England. No PRINCE, so little enterprising and so inoflensive, was ever so much exposed to the opposite extremes of calumny and flattery, of satire and panegyric. And the factions which began in his time, being still continued,...

The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1822 - 312 trang
...self-reproach; and I have an honest fame. SECTION XXV. Character of James I. kins; of England. No PBINCE, so little enterprising and so inoffensive, was ever...much exposed to the opposite extremes of calumny and flattery, of satire and panegyric. And the iactions whkh began in his time, being still continued,...

Hume and Smollett Abridged, and Continued to the Accession of George IV.

David Hume, John Robinson - 1824 - 568 trang
...England, and to extend his care to the unhappy family of the palatine. With decency and fortitude he prepared himself for his end ; and he died in the...extremes of calumny and praise; and his character lias been much disputed even in the present time. It mu.-t be owned, however, that he possessed many...

Elegant Extracts: Or Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose

Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 trang
...considerable progress in ascertaining the liberties of the nation. SmolleU. § 99. Another Character ciently considering that his doctrines were now so...a condition to flourish, independent of the hand w flattery, of satire and panegyric. Aud the factions which began in his time, being still continued,...

The English Reader, Or, Pieces of Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1825 - 270 trang
...from self-reproach ; and I have an honest fame. * SECTION XXV. Character of JAMES I. king of England. No prince, so little enterprising and so inoffensive,...much exposed to the opposite extremes of calumny and flattery, of satire and panegyric. And the factions which began in his time, being still continued,-...




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