Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 lappuses |
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... things . This pretended learned told me it was a mistaking in me ; for , said he , it was not the knowledge of the man's thought ( for that is proper to God ) , but it was enforcing a thought upon him , and binding his imagination by ...
... things . This pretended learned told me it was a mistaking in me ; for , said he , it was not the knowledge of the man's thought ( for that is proper to God ) , but it was enforcing a thought upon him , and binding his imagination by ...
13. lappuse
... thing you want , 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 ...
... thing you want , 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 ...
26. lappuse
... things from him which concern his justice or his honor , although not the safety of his person , you are as dangerous a traitor to his state as he that riseth in arms against him . A false friend is more dangerous than an open enemy ...
... things from him which concern his justice or his honor , although not the safety of his person , you are as dangerous a traitor to his state as he that riseth in arms against him . A false friend is more dangerous than an open enemy ...
40. lappuse
... things much better than I love your Lordship , -as the Queen's service , her quiet and contentment , her honor , her favor , the good of my country , and the like , yet I love few persons better than yourself , both for gratitude's sake ...
... things much better than I love your Lordship , -as the Queen's service , her quiet and contentment , her honor , her favor , the good of my country , and the like , yet I love few persons better than yourself , both for gratitude's sake ...
53. lappuse
... things then stood ; yet generally I did commend Her Majesty's mercy , terming it to her as an excellent balm that did continually distil from her excellent hands , and made an excellent odor in the senses of the people . " If Bacon ...
... things then stood ; yet generally I did commend Her Majesty's mercy , terming it to her as an excellent balm that did continually distil from her excellent hands , and made an excellent odor in the senses of the people . " If Bacon ...
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