Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 lappuses |
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... acceptance of the dedication and copy ; Coke's ungracious conduct . . . 63 PART III . FROM THE PUBLICATION OF THE NOVUM ORGANUM , OCT . 12 , 1620 , TO BACON'S DEATH , APRIL 9 , 1626 . Bacon celebrates his sixtieth birthday , as Lord ...
... acceptance of the dedication and copy ; Coke's ungracious conduct . . . 63 PART III . FROM THE PUBLICATION OF THE NOVUM ORGANUM , OCT . 12 , 1620 , TO BACON'S DEATH , APRIL 9 , 1626 . Bacon celebrates his sixtieth birthday , as Lord ...
24. lappuse
... accepted . The embittered spirits of the two friends yielded to the influences of time , and Essex , with the aid of Bacon , celebrated the Queen's birthday , after the former had allayed her suspicious mind respecting his patronage of ...
... accepted . The embittered spirits of the two friends yielded to the influences of time , and Essex , with the aid of Bacon , celebrated the Queen's birthday , after the former had allayed her suspicious mind respecting his patronage of ...
33. lappuse
... accepted his services , which were valuable and untiring ; she fed his hopes , and he was happy . Elizabeth was appeased by a consistent course of sub- serviency ; she admitted him into her presence , and graciously accepted his gifts ...
... accepted his services , which were valuable and untiring ; she fed his hopes , and he was happy . Elizabeth was appeased by a consistent course of sub- serviency ; she admitted him into her presence , and graciously accepted his gifts ...
53. lappuse
... accepted the office of pursuing his patron in the grave , of demonstrating to the English people , if possible , the inexcusable , unpardonable guilt of his late friend , the Earl , and the justification of his new friend , the Queen ...
... accepted the office of pursuing his patron in the grave , of demonstrating to the English people , if possible , the inexcusable , unpardonable guilt of his late friend , the Earl , and the justification of his new friend , the Queen ...
64. lappuse
... accepted and acknowledged , beyond the merit of anything he could effect . All which endeavors and duties were for the most part common to myself with him , though by design ( as be tween brethren ) dissembled . " And therefore , most ...
... accepted and acknowledged , beyond the merit of anything he could effect . All which endeavors and duties were for the most part common to myself with him , though by design ( as be tween brethren ) dissembled . " And therefore , most ...
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