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 xi
... thoughts has been ratified by the concurrent testimony of ages and nations , Lord Bacon stands deservedly pre - eminent If he ... Thought and language adjusted themselves to the pursuit , -new ideas were evolved , and b2 -OF GREAT PLACE 2.
... thoughts has been ratified by the concurrent testimony of ages and nations , Lord Bacon stands deservedly pre - eminent If he ... Thought and language adjusted themselves to the pursuit , -new ideas were evolved , and b2 -OF GREAT PLACE 2.
الصفحة xiii
... thought that lawyers might be dispensed with altogether , and though they have been neglected from the Restoration till our own times , it must be borne in mind that the reforms already effected have been mainly directed by his councils ...
... thought that lawyers might be dispensed with altogether , and though they have been neglected from the Restoration till our own times , it must be borne in mind that the reforms already effected have been mainly directed by his councils ...
الصفحة xiv
... thoughts , and give them a healthy direction . Of his younger days , nothing more is re- corded than his breaking open ... thought him worthy of a remark in his writings . Doubtless , Bacon placed too high a value on being well with his ...
... thoughts , and give them a healthy direction . Of his younger days , nothing more is re- corded than his breaking open ... thought him worthy of a remark in his writings . Doubtless , Bacon placed too high a value on being well with his ...
الصفحة xv
... thought even one hundred pounds too handsome a gratuity for Spenser's Fairy Queen , " which he termed a foolish old song . Had he been childless , the same reason would have led him to bring forward , which now impelled him to push back ...
... thought even one hundred pounds too handsome a gratuity for Spenser's Fairy Queen , " which he termed a foolish old song . Had he been childless , the same reason would have led him to bring forward , which now impelled him to push back ...
الصفحة xxiv
... thought more about this book than the " Novum Organon , " which he declared surpassed his comprehension , condescended to correct the MSS . , andl allowed Bacon to come to town , with a view to expedite its course through the press ...
... thought more about this book than the " Novum Organon , " which he declared surpassed his comprehension , condescended to correct the MSS . , andl allowed Bacon to come to town , with a view to expedite its course through the press ...
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