The Life and Correspondence of Francis BaconSaunders, Otley, 1861 - 568 páginas |
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... prove , that Bacon was , if not the meanest , one of the meanest of mankind . The task may seem an ungracious one . I have his lordship's warrant for it in the cause of truth . He has said that " the apotheosis of error is the greatest ...
... prove , that Bacon was , if not the meanest , one of the meanest of mankind . The task may seem an ungracious one . I have his lordship's warrant for it in the cause of truth . He has said that " the apotheosis of error is the greatest ...
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... prove her no mere pedant , but an eminently practical , worldly - minded , and sagacious woman , of a somewhat severe temper and a peculiar subtlety of dis- position , which , it is not unfair to suppose , she transmitted to her sons ...
... prove her no mere pedant , but an eminently practical , worldly - minded , and sagacious woman , of a somewhat severe temper and a peculiar subtlety of dis- position , which , it is not unfair to suppose , she transmitted to her sons ...
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... proved . His position presumes that no ordinary talents were necessary to main- tain him in his power . The absence of brilliant qualifica- tions is evidence for the solidity of his understanding . If his fame has been overshadowed by ...
... proved . His position presumes that no ordinary talents were necessary to main- tain him in his power . The absence of brilliant qualifica- tions is evidence for the solidity of his understanding . If his fame has been overshadowed by ...
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... prove the character of the philosopher chiefly formed . Singularly the phrase " bounden " is also retained through life , when writing to persons from whom benefits are anticipated . His letter 40 LETTERS TO LORD BURLEIGH . to the ...
... prove the character of the philosopher chiefly formed . Singularly the phrase " bounden " is also retained through life , when writing to persons from whom benefits are anticipated . His letter 40 LETTERS TO LORD BURLEIGH . to the ...
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... prove or disprove the truth of what he ( Anthony ) alleges . " On the one side coming over ( from France ) I found nothing but fair words , which make fools fain , and yet even in these , no offer or hopeful assurance of real kind- ness ...
... prove or disprove the truth of what he ( Anthony ) alleges . " On the one side coming over ( from France ) I found nothing but fair words , which make fools fain , and yet even in these , no offer or hopeful assurance of real kind- ness ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
abroad admirable Ann Bacon Anthony Bacon Anthony's Athenæum Attorney Blount brother called Catholic cause Chancellor character Coke Coke's court danger death declared Dixon doubt duty Earl of Essex Earl's Edward Egerton Elizabeth enemies England Essex House evidence fact fame father favour favourite fear fortune Francis Bacon genius gifts give Gorhambury grace Gray's Gray's Inn hand hath honour hope judges King King's labours Lady Ann lawyer Leicester letter liberty Lord Bacon Lord Burleigh Lord Campbell Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer lordship Macaulay Majesty Majesty's matter mind Montagu mother never noble offence opinion parliament Peacham person philosophy prisoner Protestant prove Queen Raleigh reason reign reputation Robert Devereux scandalous servant Shakspere Sir Christopher Blount Sir Francis Sir Nicholas Sir Robert Cecil speech Standen Star Chamber subsidy temper tion trial truth unto virtue wife wise writes young