Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... Bacon's Works , vol . 4 , p . 87 . * ' It may seem , ' says Dr. Rawley , ' the moon had some principal place in the figure of his nativity ; for the moon was never in her passion or eclipsed , but he was surprised with a sudden fit of ...
... Bacon's Works , vol . 4 , p . 87 . * ' It may seem , ' says Dr. Rawley , ' the moon had some principal place in the figure of his nativity ; for the moon was never in her passion or eclipsed , but he was surprised with a sudden fit of ...
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... said Bacon , * though I think I had greatest part in his love to all his children , yet , in his wisdom , served me in as a last comer ; ' ) he endeavoured , under the ... says , that a garden yielded not only 10 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... said Bacon , * though I think I had greatest part in his love to all his children , yet , in his wisdom , served me in as a last comer ; ' ) he endeavoured , under the ... says , that a garden yielded not only 10 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
Side 11
... says Dr. Rawley , that elegant pile or structure , commonly known by the name of the lord Bacon's lodgings , which he inhabited , by turns , the most part of his life . ' In which house , adds his worthy chap- lain , he carried himself ...
... says Dr. Rawley , that elegant pile or structure , commonly known by the name of the lord Bacon's lodgings , which he inhabited , by turns , the most part of his life . ' In which house , adds his worthy chap- lain , he carried himself ...
Side 12
... says Rawley , if I err not , scarce known- before . ' + In the Parliament which met in the year 1592 , Bacon sat as one of the knights for Middlesex ; and early in the session deli- vered a speech in favour of reform in the law , to ...
... says Rawley , if I err not , scarce known- before . ' + In the Parliament which met in the year 1592 , Bacon sat as one of the knights for Middlesex ; and early in the session deli- vered a speech in favour of reform in the law , to ...
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... Bacon was endeavouring * Writing to the lord Treasurer , who had told Ba- con that her majesty was somewhat gravelled , upon the offence she took at his speech in parliament , ' he says , ' It is not unknown to your good lordship , that ...
... Bacon was endeavouring * Writing to the lord Treasurer , who had told Ba- con that her majesty was somewhat gravelled , upon the offence she took at his speech in parliament , ' he says , ' It is not unknown to your good lordship , that ...
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