The Moral and Historical Works of Lord Bacon, Including His Essays, Apophthegms, Wisdom of the Ancients, New Atlantis, and Life of Henry the SeventhG.Bell, 1894 - 504 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiv
... cause of an echo in a neighbouring vault , and his sprightly answers to Queen Elizabeth , who used to stroke his head and call him her little lord - keeper . " It is certain , " says Macaulay , " that at at twelve years old he busied ...
... cause of an echo in a neighbouring vault , and his sprightly answers to Queen Elizabeth , who used to stroke his head and call him her little lord - keeper . " It is certain , " says Macaulay , " that at at twelve years old he busied ...
الصفحة xvi
... cause among the country gentry , who would be constrained to sell their plate and brass pans to meet the demands of the crown . Bacon carried his motion for an inquiry , and struck all the cour- tiers with horror and amazement . The ...
... cause among the country gentry , who would be constrained to sell their plate and brass pans to meet the demands of the crown . Bacon carried his motion for an inquiry , and struck all the cour- tiers with horror and amazement . The ...
الصفحة xx
... caused him to resign his private practice , and give a free rein to his speculative studies . The " Novum Organum " was prosecuted with renewed zeal , and a proposition appeared from his pen touching the amendment of the civil law . In ...
... caused him to resign his private practice , and give a free rein to his speculative studies . The " Novum Organum " was prosecuted with renewed zeal , and a proposition appeared from his pen touching the amendment of the civil law . In ...
الصفحة xxvi
... life in exploring the mouth of Vesuvius , and describes the experiment as succeeding " excellently well , " which caused his death . A fever imme- diately ensued , attended with a defluxion in the breast xxvi INTRODUCTION .
... life in exploring the mouth of Vesuvius , and describes the experiment as succeeding " excellently well , " which caused his death . A fever imme- diately ensued , attended with a defluxion in the breast xxvi INTRODUCTION .
الصفحة xxix
... caused him to swoon . This gave rise to his chap- lain's astrological fiction that he was seized with a sudden faint- ing fit , at every eclipse of the moon . He imagined that he could add many years to his life by systematic doses of ...
... caused him to swoon . This gave rise to his chap- lain's astrological fiction that he was seized with a sudden faint- ing fit , at every eclipse of the moon . He imagined that he could add many years to his life by systematic doses of ...
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