Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... human pleasures , but afforded the greatest refreshment to the mind . How exquisitely beautiful is his remark , that ' the breath of flowers is far sweeter in the air , where it comes and goes , like the warbling of music , than in the ...
... human pleasures , but afforded the greatest refreshment to the mind . How exquisitely beautiful is his remark , that ' the breath of flowers is far sweeter in the air , where it comes and goes , like the warbling of music , than in the ...
Side 63
... aside , ' because it is a work of assistance , and that which he could not master by his own forces and pen .'- Bacon's Works , vol . 7 , p . 116 . ings of Bacon , the general humanity of his character HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 63.
... aside , ' because it is a work of assistance , and that which he could not master by his own forces and pen .'- Bacon's Works , vol . 7 , p . 116 . ings of Bacon , the general humanity of his character HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 63.
Side 64
... humanity and wit of our author to be omitted , and we shall give it in his own graphic words : ' Her majesty , ' said Bacon , ' being mightily in- censed with that book which was dedicated to my lord of Essex , being a story of the ...
... humanity and wit of our author to be omitted , and we shall give it in his own graphic words : ' Her majesty , ' said Bacon , ' being mightily in- censed with that book which was dedicated to my lord of Essex , being a story of the ...
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... human actions ? And there- fore , if a man shall not by his industry , virtue , and policy , as it were , with the oar row against the stream and inclination of time , all institutions and ordinances , be they never so pure , will ...
... human actions ? And there- fore , if a man shall not by his industry , virtue , and policy , as it were , with the oar row against the stream and inclination of time , all institutions and ordinances , be they never so pure , will ...
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... human laws cannot derogate , that those that serve at the altar , should live at the altar ; that those which dispense spi- ritual things should reap temporal things ; of which it is also an appendix , that the proportion of this ...
... human laws cannot derogate , that those that serve at the altar , should live at the altar ; that those which dispense spi- ritual things should reap temporal things ; of which it is also an appendix , that the proportion of this ...
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