Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... mind . It was usual for her father , when he returned in the evening from instructing his royal pupil , to gather his daughters around him , and instil into them those lessons which , in the morning , he had taught the Prince . They ...
... mind . It was usual for her father , when he returned in the evening from instructing his royal pupil , to gather his daughters around him , and instil into them those lessons which , in the morning , he had taught the Prince . They ...
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... mind , the sudden death of his father † compelled • The following are Bacon's own words : - ' Let it be tried , for the help of the hearing , and I conceive it likely to succeed , to make an instrument like a tunnel , the narrow part ...
... mind , the sudden death of his father † compelled • The following are Bacon's own words : - ' Let it be tried , for the help of the hearing , and I conceive it likely to succeed , to make an instrument like a tunnel , the narrow part ...
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... 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 hand ! ' * Besides im- proving the garden of Gray's Inn , he ...
... 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 hand ! ' * Besides im- proving the garden of Gray's Inn , he ...
Side 22
... mind , as it cannot be removed . ' * I agoras did , who reduced himself with contemplation into voluntary poverty ; but this I will do : I will sell the inheritance that I have , and purchase some lease of quick revenue , or some office ...
... mind , as it cannot be removed . ' * I agoras did , who reduced himself with contemplation into voluntary poverty ; but this I will do : I will sell the inheritance that I have , and purchase some lease of quick revenue , or some office ...
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... mind what was wont to be said , when I was in France , of the duke of Guise , that he was the greatest usurer in France , because he had turned all his estate into obligations ; meaning , that he had left himself nothing , but only had ...
... mind what was wont to be said , when I was in France , of the duke of Guise , that he was the greatest usurer in France , because he had turned all his estate into obligations ; meaning , that he had left himself nothing , but only had ...
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