Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... give it some- thing of the nature and interest of au- tobiography . Such letters as are written from wise men , ' ( lord Bacon himself observes , ) are of all the words of man , in my judgment , the best ; for they are more natural than ...
... give it some- thing of the nature and interest of au- tobiography . Such letters as are written from wise men , ' ( lord Bacon himself observes , ) are of all the words of man , in my judgment , the best ; for they are more natural than ...
Side 12
... give me leave , likewise , to deliver , of my common knowledge . The cause of assembling all the lord Bacon's lodgings were in Gray's Inn Square , No. 1 . * Dugdale's Orig . Jurid . p . 295 . + Rawley's Life of Bacon ; Rymer's Fœdera ...
... give me leave , likewise , to deliver , of my common knowledge . The cause of assembling all the lord Bacon's lodgings were in Gray's Inn Square , No. 1 . * Dugdale's Orig . Jurid . p . 295 . + Rawley's Life of Bacon ; Rymer's Fœdera ...
Side 22
... give over all care of service , and become some sorry book - maker , or a true pioneer in that mine of truth , which , he said , lay so deep .'— Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 6 . * Letter to lord Burleigh , vol . 12 , pp . 5 , 6 ...
... give over all care of service , and become some sorry book - maker , or a true pioneer in that mine of truth , which , he said , lay so deep .'— Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 6 . * Letter to lord Burleigh , vol . 12 , pp . 5 , 6 ...
Side 23
... gives it currency . ' After the Queen , ' - we adopt Bacon's own narrative , - ' had denied me the solici- tor's place , for the which his lordship , the earl of Essex , had been a long and earnest suitor on my behalf , it pleased him ...
... gives it currency . ' After the Queen , ' - we adopt Bacon's own narrative , - ' had denied me the solici- tor's place , for the which his lordship , the earl of Essex , had been a long and earnest suitor on my behalf , it pleased him ...
Side 25
... give me leave to give it back again to some of your unrewarded followers . ' 999 Touched , perhaps , with the generosity or gratitude of his friend , or hoping still for courtly favour , Bacon now abandoned his second scheme of ...
... give me leave to give it back again to some of your unrewarded followers . ' 999 Touched , perhaps , with the generosity or gratitude of his friend , or hoping still for courtly favour , Bacon now abandoned his second scheme of ...
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