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 xvii
... young lady capitulated to a rival , his sworn antagonist , Sir * This land was Twickenham Park , which stretched along the banks of the Thames from Richmond - bridge ( then only a ferry ) to Isleworth , and extended probably to the ...
... young lady capitulated to a rival , his sworn antagonist , Sir * This land was Twickenham Park , which stretched along the banks of the Thames from Richmond - bridge ( then only a ferry ) to Isleworth , and extended probably to the ...
الصفحة xviii
... young nobleman , made reckless by despair , ventured on a rash and criminal enter- prise , which brought on him the highest penalty of the law . " When the nation loudly resented the fall of the unfortunate earl , Bacon , at the command ...
... young nobleman , made reckless by despair , ventured on a rash and criminal enter- prise , which brought on him the highest penalty of the law . " When the nation loudly resented the fall of the unfortunate earl , Bacon , at the command ...
الصفحة xxi
... young lady in triumph . Bacon grew alarmed at the prospect of the marriage bringing his rival again into favour , and determined no engine should remain unemployed to defeat it . He even deigned to forget the rejection of his first love ...
... young lady in triumph . Bacon grew alarmed at the prospect of the marriage bringing his rival again into favour , and determined no engine should remain unemployed to defeat it . He even deigned to forget the rejection of his first love ...
الصفحة xxxv
... young to give them facts in suffi cient abundance to invest them with a scientific character . Bacon's penetrating mind saw at a glance the lacunes which had been left in learning through the neglect of this essential constituent of all ...
... young to give them facts in suffi cient abundance to invest them with a scientific character . Bacon's penetrating mind saw at a glance the lacunes which had been left in learning through the neglect of this essential constituent of all ...
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... young men's mistresses , com- panions for middle age , and old men's nurses , so as a man a His meaning is , that if clergymen have the expenses of a family to support , they will hardly find means for the exercise of benevolence toward ...
... young men's mistresses , com- panions for middle age , and old men's nurses , so as a man a His meaning is , that if clergymen have the expenses of a family to support , they will hardly find means for the exercise of benevolence toward ...
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