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... honors in order to prove that the great English Chancellor was a master - spirit , a true philosopher , and , in spite of his vices , a benefactor of mankind . Yet , as we shall see in the course of our remarks such is done , and to a ...
... honors in order to prove that the great English Chancellor was a master - spirit , a true philosopher , and , in spite of his vices , a benefactor of mankind . Yet , as we shall see in the course of our remarks such is done , and to a ...
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... honor to themselves as well as to him . Such was the opinion of Bazil Montagu among others . But Bacon , himself , took a very different view of the matter . In a letter written to Sir George Villiers many years after , he speaks thus ...
... honor to themselves as well as to him . Such was the opinion of Bazil Montagu among others . But Bacon , himself , took a very different view of the matter . In a letter written to Sir George Villiers many years after , he speaks thus ...
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... honor ; but withal told him he should die like a man , lest he should be proud and flatter himself that God hath , with his name , imparted unto him his nature also . " The essay which opens thus , ends with the following sentence ...
... honor ; but withal told him he should die like a man , lest he should be proud and flatter himself that God hath , with his name , imparted unto him his nature also . " The essay which opens thus , ends with the following sentence ...
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... honored with some title . Several hundred had been knighted by the king only a few weeks pre- viously ; but it so happened that he had resolved to dub a hundred more , and at the suggestion of Cecil , Bacon was included among the number ...
... honored with some title . Several hundred had been knighted by the king only a few weeks pre- viously ; but it so happened that he had resolved to dub a hundred more , and at the suggestion of Cecil , Bacon was included among the number ...
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... honors ; but I have , and do , reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself , in that he seemed to me ever by his work , one of the greatest men and most worthy of admiration that had been in many ages . In his ...
... honors ; but I have , and do , reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself , in that he seemed to me ever by his work , one of the greatest men and most worthy of admiration that had been in many ages . In his ...
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