Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... respecting other aspects of his life - all to his disadvantage . For a judge to admit acts of corruption at the age of sixty indicates a defect of character , it is argued , which must have been in evidence in his earlier actions . They ...
... respecting other aspects of his life - all to his disadvantage . For a judge to admit acts of corruption at the age of sixty indicates a defect of character , it is argued , which must have been in evidence in his earlier actions . They ...
Pagina 11
... respecting him personally or his multifarious pursuits . His character has been branded with the searing mark of " Corruption , " and his works are approached with disfavour if not with positive pain . The dominant idea of the majority ...
... respecting him personally or his multifarious pursuits . His character has been branded with the searing mark of " Corruption , " and his works are approached with disfavour if not with positive pain . The dominant idea of the majority ...
Pagina 12
... respecting his character and dis- position , and that their strictures were harsh and unjust . Indeed , I found that my detestation had slowly changed to admiration , so that at the end of the trail I was compelled to say , in all ...
... respecting his character and dis- position , and that their strictures were harsh and unjust . Indeed , I found that my detestation had slowly changed to admiration , so that at the end of the trail I was compelled to say , in all ...
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