Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 57.
9. lappuse
... wills than his own , so he died intestate . The estate he had intended to purchase for Francis was never bought ; and the father , who had L e provided for the sons by his first marriage , and HIS LIFE AND CHARACTER . 9.
... wills than his own , so he died intestate . The estate he had intended to purchase for Francis was never bought ; and the father , who had L e provided for the sons by his first marriage , and HIS LIFE AND CHARACTER . 9.
10. lappuse
... never seriously contemplated other than scholarly and philosophical pursuits , and political em- ployment , as the road to honors and fame , rather than livelihood . But now , in his own words , he was con- strained to " think how to ...
... never seriously contemplated other than scholarly and philosophical pursuits , and political em- ployment , as the road to honors and fame , rather than livelihood . But now , in his own words , he was con- strained to " think how to ...
13. lappuse
... never be satisfied with the next best thing to it . " This Shandean theory had no place in the Baconian philosophy , for when the would - be courtier was disappointed in one direction , with characteristic facility he turned his face in ...
... never be satisfied with the next best thing to it . " This Shandean theory had no place in the Baconian philosophy , for when the would - be courtier was disappointed in one direction , with characteristic facility he turned his face in ...
14. lappuse
... replied with that humility which never takes offense , because it is always fearful of offending . The probability is that Burghley dreaded to bring his nephew in contact with his son , Robert Cecil 14 FRANCIS BACON ;
... replied with that humility which never takes offense , because it is always fearful of offending . The probability is that Burghley dreaded to bring his nephew in contact with his son , Robert Cecil 14 FRANCIS BACON ;
23. lappuse
... never dealt so with any as with me ; she hath pulled me over the bar ( note the words , for they cannot be her own ) . We ( i . e . Bacon and his cousin ) parted in kindness secun- dum exterius . " Thus he writes to his brother ...
... never dealt so with any as with me ; she hath pulled me over the bar ( note the words , for they cannot be her own ) . We ( i . e . Bacon and his cousin ) parted in kindness secun- dum exterius . " Thus he writes to his brother ...
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