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Pagina 77
So while he continued active in the business of the theatre , for more than half of his last ten years we find him accepting a " speechless death , " which robbed his pen " from breathing native breath . " Then we have the two coldly ...
So while he continued active in the business of the theatre , for more than half of his last ten years we find him accepting a " speechless death , " which robbed his pen " from breathing native breath . " Then we have the two coldly ...
Pagina 83
say ) strong for disputations and contentions but barren of the production of works for the benefit of the life of man ; in which mind he continued to his dying day . We soon find Bacon's letters and unpublished writings as well as his ...
say ) strong for disputations and contentions but barren of the production of works for the benefit of the life of man ; in which mind he continued to his dying day . We soon find Bacon's letters and unpublished writings as well as his ...
Pagina 155
... nor respected him ; he sold his books , knowing that his family could not profit by them after his death ; and amid so many private and public miseries he continued calm . Instead of repudiating what he had done , he gloried in it .
... nor respected him ; he sold his books , knowing that his family could not profit by them after his death ; and amid so many private and public miseries he continued calm . Instead of repudiating what he had done , he gloried in it .
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