The Duke delighted in betting on his youthful talents, against the maturest acquirements in the castle.
But all was false and hollow, though his tongue Dropped manna; and could make the worse appear The better reason, to perplex and dash Maturest counsels.
Those who object on principle to her agnosticism, would also add that the negative nature of her philosophy, her lack of what is called definite religious convictions, had its share in injuring materially her maturest fiction.
We have now, with few exceptions, translated all the principal poems comprised in the third, or maturest period of Schiller's life.
Though these alterations do not give adequate expression to the Critical teaching in its maturest form, there are three important respects in which they indicate departures from the teaching of the first edition.
The latter is alone genuinely Critical, and presents Kant's teaching in its maturest form.
Kant's transcendentalism, in its maturest form, is genuinely phenomenalist in character.
Their teaching has to be radically remodelled before they can be made to harmonise with what, in view both of their intrinsic character and of the corresponding alterations in the second edition, must be regarded as Kant's maturest utterances.
Such a mode of payment as was now proposed ought to be sanctioned only upon the maturest deliberation.
Such a stipulation cannot be justified but from the most pointed necessity, and from the maturest deliberation.
It is our maturest wisdom; for it is the manifestation of the presence and activity of the ideal, the fullest knowledge and the surest.
The pragmatic knowledge of the early days differs scarcely at all in character from that of the maturest phases of culture.
Vance in his maturest day never painted more charmingly.
This celebrated work, to which Quintilian devoted the assiduous labour of two whole years, interrupted only by the lessons given to his royal pupils, represents the maturest treatment of the subject which we possess.
Less dramatic, less vigorous, perhaps, than the Satires, they embody in choicest language the maturest results of his reflection.
The three last pieces are not only unquestionably Shakspeare's, but in my opinion they deserve to be classed among his best andmaturest works.
The dramas derived from the English history, ten in number, form one of the most valuable of Shakspeare's works, and partly the fruit of hismaturest age.
The result, however, of the maturest investigation, seems to show that there is no sufficient ground even for this conjecture.
In other arts the maturest excellence often foreruns a rapid and inevitable decline.
The most obvious explanation of this passionate and pathetic desire that the work to which he had given eleven years of his maturest power should not survive him, is the unfinished state, in respect of style, in which the poem was left.
In its inner inspiration, as well as its outward expression, the Augustan poetry was the maturest development of the national mind.
With the publication of the three books of the Odes, and the first book of the Epistles, Horace's finest and maturest work was complete.
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