Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... philosophers than it has ever re- ceived . These are trifles . But the eminence which Bacon afterwards attained makes them interesting . In the thirteenth year of his age he was entered at Trinity , College , Cambridge . That celebrated ...
... philosophers than it has ever re- ceived . These are trifles . But the eminence which Bacon afterwards attained makes them interesting . In the thirteenth year of his age he was entered at Trinity , College , Cambridge . That celebrated ...
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... philosophy of law . His technical knowledge was quite sufficient , with the help of his admirable talents and of his insinuating address , to procure clients . He rose very rapidly into business , and soon entertained hopes of being ...
... philosophy of law . His technical knowledge was quite sufficient , with the help of his admirable talents and of his insinuating address , to procure clients . He rose very rapidly into business , and soon entertained hopes of being ...
Pagina 22
... philosophical dreams , and too wise to be capable of trans- acting public business . At length the Cecils were generous enough to procure for him the reversion of the Registrarship of the Star Chamber . This was a lucrative place ; but ...
... philosophical dreams , and too wise to be capable of trans- acting public business . At length the Cecils were generous enough to procure for him the reversion of the Registrarship of the Star Chamber . This was a lucrative place ; but ...
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... philosophy , were all degraded in his degradation ? The real explanation of all this is perfectly obvious ; and nothing but a partiality amounting to a ruling passion could cause any body to miss it . The moral qualities of Bacon were ...
... philosophy , were all degraded in his degradation ? The real explanation of all this is perfectly obvious ; and nothing but a partiality amounting to a ruling passion could cause any body to miss it . The moral qualities of Bacon were ...
Pagina 46
... philosopher , to the genius which has made an immortal epoch in the history of science , Waller had indeed no pretensions . But the mind of Waller , as far as it extended , coincided with that of Bacon , and might , so to speak , have ...
... philosopher , to the genius which has made an immortal epoch in the history of science , Waller had indeed no pretensions . But the mind of Waller , as far as it extended , coincided with that of Bacon , and might , so to speak , have ...
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