The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, المجلد 12W. Pickering, 1830 |
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الصفحة 9
... hear how some of your good and wise friends , not unpractised in the court , and supposing them- selves not to be unseen in that deep and unscrutable centre of the court , which is her majesty's mind , do not only toll the bell , but ...
... hear how some of your good and wise friends , not unpractised in the court , and supposing them- selves not to be unseen in that deep and unscrutable centre of the court , which is her majesty's mind , do not only toll the bell , but ...
الصفحة 21
... hear many discourse ; and indeed there is a great difference , whether the tortoise gather herself into her shell hurt or unhurt : and if any man be of opinion , that the nature of an enemy doth extenuate LETTERS FROM THE CABALA . 21.
... hear many discourse ; and indeed there is a great difference , whether the tortoise gather herself into her shell hurt or unhurt : and if any man be of opinion , that the nature of an enemy doth extenuate LETTERS FROM THE CABALA . 21.
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... hear nothing from me , I living in this place . It is in vain to tell you , with what a wonderful still and calm this wheel is turned round , which whether it be a remnant of her felicity that is gone , or a fruit of his reputation that ...
... hear nothing from me , I living in this place . It is in vain to tell you , with what a wonderful still and calm this wheel is turned round , which whether it be a remnant of her felicity that is gone , or a fruit of his reputation that ...
الصفحة 54
... hear that he con- fesseth , I am to make choice of the first , or the last . In this case , it seemeth your majesty will have a new consult . The points whereof will be ( 1 ) Whether your majesty will stay the trial , and so save them ...
... hear that he con- fesseth , I am to make choice of the first , or the last . In this case , it seemeth your majesty will have a new consult . The points whereof will be ( 1 ) Whether your majesty will stay the trial , and so save them ...
الصفحة 59
... hear not from him first , by Mr. Deckome ; but if I hear of any delay , you will give me leave ( especially since the king named me ) to deal with Sir Joseph Roper myself ; for neither I , nor my lord treasurers can deserve any LETTERS ...
... hear not from him first , by Mr. Deckome ; but if I hear of any delay , you will give me leave ( especially since the king named me ) to deal with Sir Joseph Roper myself ; for neither I , nor my lord treasurers can deserve any LETTERS ...
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الصفحة 6 - And if your lordship will not carry me on, I will not do as Anaxagoras did, who reduced himself with contemplation unto 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 of gain, that shall be executed by deputy, and so give over all care of service, and become some sorry book-maker, or a true pioneer in that mine of truth, which, he said, lay so deep.
الصفحة 102 - Mr. Attorney, I THOUGHT best, once for all, to let you know in plainness what I find of you, and what you shall find of me. You take to yourself a liberty to disgrace and disable my law, my experience, my discretion. What it pleaseth you, I pray, think of me : I am one that knows both mine own wants and other men's ; and it may be, perchance, that mine mend, when others stand at a stay.
الصفحة 448 - Henry VII." that of the " Essays," being retractate, and made more perfect, well translated into Latin by the help of some good pens, which forsake me not, for these modern languages will, at one time or other, play the bankrupts with books; and since I have lost much time with this age, I would be glad, as God shall give me leave, to recover it with posterity.
الصفحة 5 - My Lord, With as much confidence as mine own honest and faithful devotion unto your service and your honourable correspondence unto me and my poor estate can breed in a man, do I commend myself unto your Lordship. I wax now somewhat ancient; one and thirty years is a great deal of sand in the hour-glass.
الصفحة 478 - I desire your Lordship also to think that though I confess I love some things much better than I love your Lordship, as the Queen's service, her quiet and contentment, her honour, her favour, the good of my country, and the like, yet I love few persons better than yourself, both for gratitude's sake, and for your own virtues, which cannot hurt but by accident or abuse.
الصفحة 117 - ... be popular, and not by any fashions of his own : he is thought somewhat general in his favours ; and his virtue of access is rather, because he is much abroad and in press, than that he giveth easy audience. He hasteneth to a mixture of both kingdoms and occasions, faster perhaps than policy will well bear.
الصفحة 279 - My ambition now I shall only put upon my pen, whereby I shall be able to maintain memory and merit of the times succeeding.
الصفحة 126 - I am not wholly out of hope,' said he, in a letter to the King, ' that my Lord Coke himself, when I have in some dark manner put him in doubt that he shall be left alone, will not be singular.
الصفحة 67 - And for the briberies and gifts wherewith I am charged, when the books of hearts shall be opened, I hope I shall not be found to have the troubled fountain of a corrupt heart, in a depraved habit of taking rewards to pervert justice ; howsoever...
الصفحة 81 - Wherefore since I have only taken upon me to ring a bell, to call other wits together, (which is the meanest office,) it cannot but be consonant to my desire, to have that bell heard as far as can be.