Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... writings . Without presuming to offer any remarks upon a work already submitted to public criticism , I venture to express a hope that the following pages will be found not altogether des- titute of interest , nor even of novelty . To ...
... writings . Without presuming to offer any remarks upon a work already submitted to public criticism , I venture to express a hope that the following pages will be found not altogether des- titute of interest , nor even of novelty . To ...
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... Writing to the lord Treasurer , who had told Ba- con that her majesty was somewhat gravelled , upon the offence she took at his speech in parliament , ' he says , ' It is not unknown to your good lordship , that I was the first of the ...
... Writing to the lord Treasurer , who had told Ba- con that her majesty was somewhat gravelled , upon the offence she took at his speech in parliament , ' he says , ' It is not unknown to your good lordship , that I was the first of the ...
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... Bacon's Works , vol 13 , p . 77. Writing to his uncle , the lord Treasurer Burleigh , he says , ' If your lordship will not carry me on , I will not do as Anax- These contemplations were as vast as his civil ends were H LIFE AND WORKS . 21.
... Bacon's Works , vol 13 , p . 77. Writing to his uncle , the lord Treasurer Burleigh , he says , ' If your lordship will not carry me on , I will not do as Anax- These contemplations were as vast as his civil ends were H LIFE AND WORKS . 21.
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... the author , ' had a language of his own . His was not fine writing or good English , & c . ; - nothing of the sort . Sir , he wrote in wit ! ' is now held in little or no esteem , principally 28 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... the author , ' had a language of his own . His was not fine writing or good English , & c . ; - nothing of the sort . Sir , he wrote in wit ! ' is now held in little or no esteem , principally 28 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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... writings he considered but as the recreations of his other studies , * and accord- ingly continued them , publishing ... writings would , with less pains and assiduity , perhaps , yield more lustre and reputation to my name than the ...
... writings he considered but as the recreations of his other studies , * and accord- ingly continued them , publishing ... writings would , with less pains and assiduity , perhaps , yield more lustre and reputation to my name than the ...
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