In his laft work he has imitated the manner of Bayle, of whom, even in his cenfure of him, he has exhibited a copy. It has long been faid, that for a writer to be without paffion and without prejudice» he muft have neither religion nor country ; and... Annual Register - Page 238edited by - 1759Full view - About this book
| 1756 - 704 pages
...fometimes been very happy. In his laft work he lias imita*• ted the manner of Bajle, of whom, eve« in his cenfure of him, he has exhibited a copy. It has been tongůid, that for a writer to be without pafllon and without prejudice, he muft have neither... | |
| 1756 - 724 pages
...carriage is eafy, but with his equals conftrained ; he is firll polite, then cold, then difgufling. in his cenfure of him, he has exhibited a copy. It has been long faid, that for a writer to be without paffion and without prejudice, he muft have neither... | |
| 1756 - 602 pages
...reflections, and drew no parallels, in both of which however, he has fometimes been very happy. In his laft work he has imitated the manner of Bayle^ of whom,...his cenfure of him, he has exhibited a copy. It has been long faid, that for a writer to be without paflion and without prejudice, he muft have neither... | |
| 724 pages
...reflections, and drew no parallels; in both of which, however, he has fometimes been very happy. In his li;i work he has imitated the manner of Bayle, of whom,...him, he has exhibited a copy. It has long been faid, th»t for a writer to be without paflion and without prejudice, he muft have neither religion nor country;... | |
| 1764 - 216 pages
...reflections, and drew no parallels ; in both of which, however, he has fometimes been very happy. In his laft work he has imitated the manner of Bayle, of whom,...muft have neither religion nor country ; and in this refpect Mr. Voltaire has made great advances towards perfection. He cannot be accufed of being a partifan... | |
| 1764 - 524 pages
...reflections, and drew no parallels,! in both of which however, he has fometimes- been very happy. In his laft work he has imitated the manner of Bayle, of whom,...of him, he has exhibited a copy. It has long been (aid, that for a writer to be without paffion, and without prejudice, he muft have neither religion... | |
| 542 pages
...; in both of which, however, he has.fometimes beea very happy, h his laft work he has intimated ihe manner of Bayle, of whom, even in his cenfure of him, he has exhibited a copy. It has been long faid, that for an hiftorian to. be without prejudice, he muft neither have religion nor countiy;... | |
| 1773 - 740 pages
...and in their proper attitudes, in the very beds where they lived and bred. Í am, &c. 3°4 Vol. xm, imitated the manner of Bayle, of whom, even in his cenfure of him, he has exhibited a copy. It has been long faid, that for an \\\ftorian to be without prejudice, be muí neither have religion nor country... | |
| 1795 - 532 pages
...reflections, and drew no parallels ; in both of which, however, he has sometimes been very happy. In his last work he has imitated the manner of Bayle, of whom, even in his censure of him, he has exhibited a copy. It has long been said, that for л writer to be without passion,... | |
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