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 vi
... touching matters of estate , to tread too near to the heels of truth , and to the times of the persons concerned . " Having read this intimation in the Baconiana , I procured , with some difficulty , a copy of the tract that contains ...
... touching matters of estate , to tread too near to the heels of truth , and to the times of the persons concerned . " Having read this intimation in the Baconiana , I procured , with some difficulty , a copy of the tract that contains ...
Page xi
... touching Helps for the Intellectual Powers ... 104 39. Custom and Education 45 40. Fortune 46 APOPHTHEGMS 107 41. Usury 47 42. Youth and Age 43. Beauty ..... 48 44. Deformity 48 ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA 49 COLLECTION OF SENTENCES ...
... touching Helps for the Intellectual Powers ... 104 39. Custom and Education 45 40. Fortune 46 APOPHTHEGMS 107 41. Usury 47 42. Youth and Age 43. Beauty ..... 48 44. Deformity 48 ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA 49 COLLECTION OF SENTENCES ...
Page xxix
... touched the heart of the lady , who , fortunately for Bacon , afterwards became the wife of his great rival , Sir Edward ... touching music , that show him to have not been barely a philosopher , an inquirer into the pheno- mena of sound ...
... touched the heart of the lady , who , fortunately for Bacon , afterwards became the wife of his great rival , Sir Edward ... touching music , that show him to have not been barely a philosopher , an inquirer into the pheno- mena of sound ...
Page xxxiii
... touching my lord of Essex his restraint , and my lord of Essex not to be called to it , but occasion to be taken by reason of some libels then dispersed ; which when her majesty propounded unto me , I was utterly against it , and told ...
... touching my lord of Essex his restraint , and my lord of Essex not to be called to it , but occasion to be taken by reason of some libels then dispersed ; which when her majesty propounded unto me , I was utterly against it , and told ...
Page xxxvii
... touching upon Hayward's book , he established in the minds of the hearers the fact that Essex had called in the work ... touched by the sharp speeches and rhetorical flourishes of his accusers , he expressed himself with so much heat ...
... touching upon Hayward's book , he established in the minds of the hearers the fact that Essex had called in the work ... touched by the sharp speeches and rhetorical flourishes of his accusers , he expressed himself with so much heat ...
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