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 xxviii
... turned them over as models of style , and as affording materials for illustration , than to instruct himself . If we were asked to adduce any didactic author , whose thoughts sprang directly out of his own intellect , we should instance ...
... turned them over as models of style , and as affording materials for illustration , than to instruct himself . If we were asked to adduce any didactic author , whose thoughts sprang directly out of his own intellect , we should instance ...
الصفحة xxxvii
... turned upon Europe , perplexed and bewildered men's minds , unfixing , like a gush of light suddenly let in upon a darkened vision , the true relations of things , and investing shadows with the appearance of realities . The human soul ...
... turned upon Europe , perplexed and bewildered men's minds , unfixing , like a gush of light suddenly let in upon a darkened vision , the true relations of things , and investing shadows with the appearance of realities . The human soul ...
الصفحة xxxix
... turned the vessel aside from a barren coast , and shot it right into the harbour of dis- covery . The triumph to which his spirit led , rectified the mistakes with which it was accompanied , and left mankind nothing to gather from the ...
... turned the vessel aside from a barren coast , and shot it right into the harbour of dis- covery . The triumph to which his spirit led , rectified the mistakes with which it was accompanied , and left mankind nothing to gather from the ...
الصفحة 29
... , dies unknown to himself . " " And God turned to behold the works which his hands had mado , and he saw that everything was very good . " - See Gen. i . 31 . thou digressest from thy rule . Preserve the right of GREAT PLACE 383.
... , dies unknown to himself . " " And God turned to behold the works which his hands had mado , and he saw that everything was very good . " - See Gen. i . 31 . thou digressest from thy rule . Preserve the right of GREAT PLACE 383.
الصفحة 39
... turned upon himself : for when the authority of princes is made but an accessary to a d " Great public odium once excited , his deeds , whether good or whether bad , cause his downfall . " Bacon has here quoted incorrectly , probably ...
... turned upon himself : for when the authority of princes is made but an accessary to a d " Great public odium once excited , his deeds , whether good or whether bad , cause his downfall . " Bacon has here quoted incorrectly , probably ...
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