Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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Side v
... reason should be assigned for the appear- ance of the present volume so soon after the publication of a Life of Bacon by the learned editor of the last collection of his writings . Without presuming to offer any remarks upon a work ...
... reason should be assigned for the appear- ance of the present volume so soon after the publication of a Life of Bacon by the learned editor of the last collection of his writings . Without presuming to offer any remarks upon a work ...
Side 17
... reason to believe , that this manly speech about the subsidy , and the opinion that Bacon was rather a man of wit and knowledge than a profound lawyer , retarded , * Milton . C for a time , his further advancement ; for when HIS LIFE ...
... reason to believe , that this manly speech about the subsidy , and the opinion that Bacon was rather a man of wit and knowledge than a profound lawyer , retarded , * Milton . C for a time , his further advancement ; for when HIS LIFE ...
Side 28
... reason ' * which charac- terizes his principal works . In the Preface , however , Bacon's genius displays itself in a fine piece of composition , full of those noble thoughts which at once stamp the author as the intellectual sovereign ...
... reason ' * which charac- terizes his principal works . In the Preface , however , Bacon's genius displays itself in a fine piece of composition , full of those noble thoughts which at once stamp the author as the intellectual sovereign ...
Side 61
... that is one of the reasons for which I disallow that course . But , in the way that I shall now propound , the entire body and substance of law shall remain , only discharged of idle and unpro- fitable or HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 61.
... that is one of the reasons for which I disallow that course . But , in the way that I shall now propound , the entire body and substance of law shall remain , only discharged of idle and unpro- fitable or HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 61.
Side 75
... reason ; and yet such as I think maketh a great impression in the minds of very wise and well - affected persons ; which is , that if way be given to mutation , though it be in taking away abuses , yet it may so acquaint men with ...
... reason ; and yet such as I think maketh a great impression in the minds of very wise and well - affected persons ; which is , that if way be given to mutation , though it be in taking away abuses , yet it may so acquaint men with ...
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