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... latter much more than the former . After making all due allowance for excessive praise and depreciation , sufficient remains in the works of Bacon to entitle them to the first rank among the noblest similar productions of the human mind ...
... latter much more than the former . After making all due allowance for excessive praise and depreciation , sufficient remains in the works of Bacon to entitle them to the first rank among the noblest similar productions of the human mind ...
Pagina 7
... it of that heroic and noble , independence of spirit which reminds one of the reply of Agem- emnon to Achilles , when the latter threatened to leave if his 1 * wishes were not complied with . In one passage 1860.7 7 LORD BACON .
... it of that heroic and noble , independence of spirit which reminds one of the reply of Agem- emnon to Achilles , when the latter threatened to leave if his 1 * wishes were not complied with . In one passage 1860.7 7 LORD BACON .
Pagina 8
... latter had any very familiar acquaintance with Greek— we mean the passage in which the remark occurs , that if the young prosecutor was strong , he should remember that it was God who had given him strength . εἰ μάλα καρτερὸς ἐσσι ...
... latter had any very familiar acquaintance with Greek— we mean the passage in which the remark occurs , that if the young prosecutor was strong , he should remember that it was God who had given him strength . εἰ μάλα καρτερὸς ἐσσι ...
Pagina 9
... latter . Failing in obtaining office for him , he presented him a valuable estate . In short , no brother could have exerted himself more zealously for another brother . This is evident from Bacon's own letters ; but it is equally ...
... latter . Failing in obtaining office for him , he presented him a valuable estate . In short , no brother could have exerted himself more zealously for another brother . This is evident from Bacon's own letters ; but it is equally ...
Pagina 14
... latter became Lady Bacon . It seems that her fortune did not prove as large as report had represented it . It is certain , however , that they did not live very happily together . It was well known that they quarreled almost constantly ...
... latter became Lady Bacon . It seems that her fortune did not prove as large as report had represented it . It is certain , however , that they did not live very happily together . It was well known that they quarreled almost constantly ...
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