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Pagina 7
... never read the old song of Percy and Douglas , without feeling my heart stirred as by the sound of a trumpet ; " and assuredly this voice from the grave was not heard by me with less emotion . The words were cautiously selected , with ...
... never read the old song of Percy and Douglas , without feeling my heart stirred as by the sound of a trumpet ; " and assuredly this voice from the grave was not heard by me with less emotion . The words were cautiously selected , with ...
Pagina v
... never played in the house before . ( k ) An . 1573. Jun . 10. Antonius Bacon Coll . Trin . Convict . i . admissus in matriculam acad . Cantabr . Franciscus Bacon Coll . Trin . Convict . i . admissus in matriculam aca- demiae Cantabr ...
... never played in the house before . ( k ) An . 1573. Jun . 10. Antonius Bacon Coll . Trin . Convict . i . admissus in matriculam acad . Cantabr . Franciscus Bacon Coll . Trin . Convict . i . admissus in matriculam aca- demiae Cantabr ...
Pagina x
... never move but by the wind of other men's breath , and have no oars of their own to steer withal : " ( d ) and in his Novum Organum , which he published when he was Chancellor , he repeats what he had said when a boy . " In the ...
... never move but by the wind of other men's breath , and have no oars of their own to steer withal : " ( d ) and in his Novum Organum , which he published when he was Chancellor , he repeats what he had said when a boy . " In the ...
Pagina xii
... never taught them , but on the promising and pleasing thoughts of litigious terms , fat contentions and flow- ing fees : and , if they quit it for state affairs , they betake themselves to this trust with souls so unprincipled in virtue ...
... never taught them , but on the promising and pleasing thoughts of litigious terms , fat contentions and flow- ing fees : and , if they quit it for state affairs , they betake themselves to this trust with souls so unprincipled in virtue ...
Pagina xx
... never to call for the experience of the thing , where she hath so great and so good of the person which recommendeth it . According to which trust of mine , if it may please your lordship both herein and else where to be my patron , and ...
... never to call for the experience of the thing , where she hath so great and so good of the person which recommendeth it . According to which trust of mine , if it may please your lordship both herein and else where to be my patron , and ...
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