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, 1905 - 504 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiv
... never thought him worthy of a remark in his writings . Doubtless , Bacon placed too high a value on being well with his age , to make an open onslaught on the institutions and the men whom it regarded with veneration ; but it requires ...
... never thought him worthy of a remark in his writings . Doubtless , Bacon placed too high a value on being well with his age , to make an open onslaught on the institutions and the men whom it regarded with veneration ; but it requires ...
الصفحة xvi
... never more expect favour or promotion . The spirit of the rising patriot was cowed ; with bated breath , he whispered expressions of repentance and amendment , and never afterwards played the patriot further than was consistent with his ...
... never more expect favour or promotion . The spirit of the rising patriot was cowed ; with bated breath , he whispered expressions of repentance and amendment , and never afterwards played the patriot further than was consistent with his ...
الصفحة xviii
... never entirely forgiven his ingrati- tude , or his apologists succeeded in finding a sufficient excuse for it . The queen did not long survive her favourite , and the atten- tion of both her courtiers and statesmen began to be directed ...
... never entirely forgiven his ingrati- tude , or his apologists succeeded in finding a sufficient excuse for it . The queen did not long survive her favourite , and the atten- tion of both her courtiers and statesmen began to be directed ...
الصفحة xxi
... never in a flourishing state , and to satisfy their clamours and supply his own extravagances , he fell upon the old device of patents and monopolies . These were certain charters granted under the great seal , enabling a few ...
... never in a flourishing state , and to satisfy their clamours and supply his own extravagances , he fell upon the old device of patents and monopolies . These were certain charters granted under the great seal , enabling a few ...
الصفحة xxvii
... classic . It is one of the most striking proofs of the original goodness of Bacon's nature , that he never tyrannised over his inferiors , or treated them unkindly ; nor did he allow his c 2 INTRODUCTION xxvii -OF FRIENDSHIP.
... classic . It is one of the most striking proofs of the original goodness of Bacon's nature , that he never tyrannised over his inferiors , or treated them unkindly ; nor did he allow his c 2 INTRODUCTION xxvii -OF FRIENDSHIP.
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