The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works: Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed Among His Philosophical, Literary, Or Professional WorksLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 |
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... words . III . 100 last 112 19 • • gradu , reditu ; • • After " principio , ' 155 n . 2 · • 329 n . 1 • 255 • 412 14 • · 427 n . 2 534 4 736 17 26 758 24 769 22 824 IV . 457 n . 4 • · • · 257 . Transfer 3 to the end of the paragraph . I ...
... words . III . 100 last 112 19 • • gradu , reditu ; • • After " principio , ' 155 n . 2 · • 329 n . 1 • 255 • 412 14 • · 427 n . 2 534 4 736 17 26 758 24 769 22 824 IV . 457 n . 4 • · • · 257 . Transfer 3 to the end of the paragraph . I ...
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... words - the natural ejaculation , we may presume , of the artist's own emotion - Si tabula daretur digna , animum mallem : if one could but paint his mind ! He was still at Paris , and was already wishing to be at home again , 3 when ...
... words - the natural ejaculation , we may presume , of the artist's own emotion - Si tabula daretur digna , animum mallem : if one could but paint his mind ! He was still at Paris , and was already wishing to be at home again , 3 when ...
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... words and sense , more or less ; and some in the name of the person writing , or the person written to , or both . But as mine are more intelligible , and were made with care and at leisure and when my eyes were better than they are now ...
... words and sense , more or less ; and some in the name of the person writing , or the person written to , or both . But as mine are more intelligible , and were made with care and at leisure and when my eyes were better than they are now ...
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... words . 2 MS . omits " owe . " 3 Lansd . MSS . 31. 16. Copy in the same hand : no address . Docketed B. Fra . Another docket in a more modern hand describes it as a transcript by Sir Michael Hickes of Fra . Bacon's letter to the L ...
... words . 2 MS . omits " owe . " 3 Lansd . MSS . 31. 16. Copy in the same hand : no address . Docketed B. Fra . Another docket in a more modern hand describes it as a transcript by Sir Michael Hickes of Fra . Bacon's letter to the L ...
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... your Lordship to present to her Majesty my 1 longer in MS . 2 The words no longer legible in the original . more than most humble thanks therefore , and withal having 14 LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON . [ CHAP . II .
... your Lordship to present to her Majesty my 1 longer in MS . 2 The words no longer legible in the original . more than most humble thanks therefore , and withal having 14 LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON . [ CHAP . II .
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abroad abuse actions affection ancient answer Anthony Bacon appear assured bishops brother Burghley cause Cecil church commend conference confess copy counsellors Court crown D'Ewes divers docketed doth doubt Duke Earl of Essex Elizabeth enemy England favour France Francis Bacon give Gray's Gray's Inn hand Harl hath honour hope House house of Guise humbly humour King of Spain kingdom Lady Ladyship Lambeth MSS letter libeller Lopez Lord Burghley Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer Lordship Low Countries Majesty Majesty's matter means mind nature never occasion omitted opinion original paper Papists Parliament peace person Pope pray present pretended princes proceedings Queen question realm reason received reign religion rest Resuscitatio saith Scotland seems sent Sir Robert Cecil speech subjects subsidy sundry thereof things thought tion touching true unto wherein words write written
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الصفحة 269 - Digest me no digesting (said the Earl) ; for the Attorneyship is that I must have for Francis Bacon ; and in that I will spend my uttermost credit, friendship, and authority against whomsoever, and that whosoever went about to procure it to others, that it should cost both the mediators and the suitors the setting on before they came by it. And this be you assured of, Sir Robert, quoth the Earl, for now do I fully declare myself ; and for your own part, Sir Robert, I do think much and strange both...
الصفحة 108 - I wax now somewhat ancient; one and thirty years is a great deal of sand in the hour-glass. My health, I thank God, I find confirmed; and I do not fear that action shall impair it; because I account my ordinary course of study and meditation to be more painful than most parts of action are. I ever...
الصفحة 74 - Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath...
الصفحة 387 - Netherlands, and about the end of the sixteenth or the beginning of the seventeenth century was brought thence to England by protestant refugees. Lewis Roberts, in ' The Treasure of Traffic,' published in 1641, makes the earliest mention extant of the manufacture in England.
الصفحة 371 - He bade me take no care for that, and pressed it : whereupon I said, " My lord, I see I must be your " homager, and hold land of your gift ; but do you " know the manner of doing homage in law? Always " it is with a saving of his faith to the king and his " other lords ; and therefore, my lord, said I, I can be " no more yours than I was, and it must be with the " ancient savings: and if 1 grow to be a rich man, " you will give me leave to give it back again to some " of your unrewarded followers.
الصفحة 108 - I commend myself unto your Lordship. I wax now somewhat ancient : one and thirty years is a great deal of sand in the hour-glass. My health, I thank God, I find confirmed ; and I do not fear that action shall impair it, because I account my ordinary course of study and meditation to be more painful than most parts of action are.
الصفحة 178 - ... her majesty not liking to make windows into men's hearts and secret thoughts, except the abundance of them did overflow into overt and express acts and affirmations, tempered her law so, as it restraineth only manifest disobedience in impugning and impeaching advisedly and ambitiously her majesty's supreme power, and maintaining and extolling a foreign jurisdiction.
الصفحة 78 - Veneri immolant suem, they seek to gratify them with that which they most dislike : for I have great reason to satisfy myself touching the judgment of my lords the bishops in this matter, by that which was written by one of them, which I mentioned before with honour. Nevertheless I note, there is not an indifferent hand carried towards these pamphlets as they deserve ; for the one sort flieth in the dark, and the other is uttered openly ; wherein I might advise that side out of a wise writer, who...
الصفحة 76 - Indeed, bitter and earnest writing must not hastily be condemned ; for men cannot contend coldly, and without affection, about things which they hold dear and precious. A politic man may write from his brain without touch and sense of his heart ; as in a speculation that appertaineth not unto him ; but a feeling Christian will express in his words a character of zeal or love.
الصفحة 75 - ... religion hath parts which belong to eternity, and parts which pertain to time : and if we did but know the virtue of silence and slowness to speak, commended by St. James, our controversies of themselves would close up and grow together...