Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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His Life and Works Thomas Martin. ' FOR MY NAME AND MEMORY , I LEAVE IT TO MEN'S CHARITABLE SPEECHES , TO FOREIGN NATIONS , AND THE NEXT AGES . LORD BACON . of LORD BACON : His LIFE AND WORKS , C.
His Life and Works Thomas Martin. ' FOR MY NAME AND MEMORY , I LEAVE IT TO MEN'S CHARITABLE SPEECHES , TO FOREIGN NATIONS , AND THE NEXT AGES . LORD BACON . of LORD BACON : His LIFE AND WORKS , C.
Side v
... will be found not altogether des- titute of interest , nor even of novelty . To those who are conversant with lord Bacon's works , it is well known that 6 his valuable Letters contain many most interesting personal notices.
... will be found not altogether des- titute of interest , nor even of novelty . To those who are conversant with lord Bacon's works , it is well known that 6 his valuable Letters contain many most interesting personal notices.
Side vi
... ( lord Bacon himself observes , ) ' are of all the words of man , in my judgment , the best ; for they are more natural than ora- tions and public speeches , and more advised than conferences or present speeches . They are the best ...
... ( lord Bacon himself observes , ) ' are of all the words of man , in my judgment , the best ; for they are more natural than ora- tions and public speeches , and more advised than conferences or present speeches . They are the best ...
Side vii
... lord Bacon's Philosophy upon the progress of knowledge , chiefly with the view of showing how destitute of foundation is the opinion , that it did not accelerate the advancement of science - an opi- nion , indeed , so glaringly ...
... lord Bacon's Philosophy upon the progress of knowledge , chiefly with the view of showing how destitute of foundation is the opinion , that it did not accelerate the advancement of science - an opi- nion , indeed , so glaringly ...
Side viii
... lord Bacon , which will be found at page 297 , were first printed in Farnaby's Florilegium Epigrammatum , etc. , together with a Greek version , in rhyme , by that sin- gularly gifted man , and published in 1629. They are not , I ...
... lord Bacon , which will be found at page 297 , were first printed in Farnaby's Florilegium Epigrammatum , etc. , together with a Greek version , in rhyme , by that sin- gularly gifted man , and published in 1629. They are not , I ...
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