The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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Page viii
... spirit and sweet content do I think of the constant kindness of my many , many friends ! And now , for the last time , I use the words of Lord Bacon : " Being at some pause , looking back into that I have passed through , this writing ...
... spirit and sweet content do I think of the constant kindness of my many , many friends ! And now , for the last time , I use the words of Lord Bacon : " Being at some pause , looking back into that I have passed through , this writing ...
Page x
... spirit . All bodies have a spirit . Flight . Death . Importance of science of animal spirit . Bacon's works after his retirement . Gondomar . D'Effiat . Sir Julius Cæsar . Selden . Ben Jonson . Meautys . Bacon's pardon . Death of James ...
... spirit . All bodies have a spirit . Flight . Death . Importance of science of animal spirit . Bacon's works after his retirement . Gondomar . D'Effiat . Sir Julius Cæsar . Selden . Ben Jonson . Meautys . Bacon's pardon . Death of James ...
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... Spirit .. 310 Thoughts on the nature of things ........ 406 The Theory of the Firmament .... Thoughts and Observations concerning the ......... 416 Metis , or Counsel .. 312 The Sirens , or Pleasures . 312 Interpretation of Nature ...
... Spirit .. 310 Thoughts on the nature of things ........ 406 The Theory of the Firmament .... Thoughts and Observations concerning the ......... 416 Metis , or Counsel .. 312 The Sirens , or Pleasures . 312 Interpretation of Nature ...
Page xix
... spirit ; or a terrace for a wander- ing and variable mind to walk up and down , with a fair prospect ; or a tower of state for a proud mind to raise itself upon ; or a fort or command- ing ground for strife and contention ; or a shop ...
... spirit ; or a terrace for a wander- ing and variable mind to walk up and down , with a fair prospect ; or a tower of state for a proud mind to raise itself upon ; or a fort or command- ing ground for strife and contention ; or a shop ...
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... spirit in which the republication of this tract originated extended to the circula- tion of other libels , 5 so reflecting upon the con- duct of the queen , that she said the subject should be publicly examined ; and , acknowledging the ...
... spirit in which the republication of this tract originated extended to the circula- tion of other libels , 5 so reflecting upon the con- duct of the queen , that she said the subject should be publicly examined ; and , acknowledging the ...
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