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Pagina 7
... 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 .
... 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
* wishes were not complied with . In one passage the language of Homer and that of Coke are identical , though it does not appear that the latter had any very familiar acquaintance with Greek— we mean the passage in which the remark ...
* wishes were not complied with . In one passage the language of Homer and that of Coke are identical , though it does not appear that the latter had any very familiar acquaintance with Greek— we mean the passage in which the remark ...
Pagina 18
... passage will serve as an example , and it presents views very different from those of the best English critics of the pre- sent day , since ten to one of the latter , while second to none in their admira- tion of Bacon's genius , make ...
... passage will serve as an example , and it presents views very different from those of the best English critics of the pre- sent day , since ten to one of the latter , while second to none in their admira- tion of Bacon's genius , make ...
Pagina 25
... lected by Mr. Spedding ; and , as they are compressed into a com- * αγε ωμέτρητος ἐσίτο . † Vide Hommes Illustres ly Brantome . Tom . ii . paratively narrow space , we transcribe the passage in which 1860. ] 25 LORD BACON .
... lected by Mr. Spedding ; and , as they are compressed into a com- * αγε ωμέτρητος ἐσίτο . † Vide Hommes Illustres ly Brantome . Tom . ii . paratively narrow space , we transcribe the passage in which 1860. ] 25 LORD BACON .
Pagina 26
paratively narrow space , we transcribe the passage in which they are given : " Though he paid great attention to astronomy , discussed carefully the methods in which it ought to be studied , constructed for the satisfaction of his own ...
paratively narrow space , we transcribe the passage in which they are given : " Though he paid great attention to astronomy , discussed carefully the methods in which it ought to be studied , constructed for the satisfaction of his own ...
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