Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... pass through the fancy , that the author of the Novum Organum could not see the wonderful fruits of his labour in two centuries .'- Hist . of England , vol . 2 p . 132 , note . That he had the justest notions on this most interesting ...
... pass through the fancy , that the author of the Novum Organum could not see the wonderful fruits of his labour in two centuries .'- Hist . of England , vol . 2 p . 132 , note . That he had the justest notions on this most interesting ...
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... pass by a jest , was nobly censorious . No man ever spake more neatly , more pressly , more weightily , or suffered less emptiness , less idleness in what he uttered : no member of his speech but consisted of its own graces . His ...
... pass by a jest , was nobly censorious . No man ever spake more neatly , more pressly , more weightily , or suffered less emptiness , less idleness in what he uttered : no member of his speech but consisted of its own graces . His ...
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... two or three days at my house , I should pass * Biog . Brit . art . Bacon , vol . 1 , p . 383 ; Shaw's Preface to his Abridgment of Bacon's Works . over this mournful occasion with more com- fort . ' 54 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... two or three days at my house , I should pass * Biog . Brit . art . Bacon , vol . 1 , p . 383 ; Shaw's Preface to his Abridgment of Bacon's Works . over this mournful occasion with more com- fort . ' 54 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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... pass over , in order to find room for his remarks on non - residents , plu- ralities , and church - maintenance : - ' For Non - residence , ' says Bacon , ' except it be in case of necessary absence , it seemeth an abuse drawn out of ...
... pass over , in order to find room for his remarks on non - residents , plu- ralities , and church - maintenance : - ' For Non - residence , ' says Bacon , ' except it be in case of necessary absence , it seemeth an abuse drawn out of ...
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... pass their hands , in whose hands they are now in possession or interest . ' ' But of these things which are manifestly true , to infer and ground some conclusions : First , in mine own opinion and sense , I must confess , let me speak ...
... pass their hands , in whose hands they are now in possession or interest . ' ' But of these things which are manifestly true , to infer and ground some conclusions : First , in mine own opinion and sense , I must confess , let me speak ...
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