Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 112
... studies were very much against the grain . He was utterly averse to his residence in Chambers . " The Law drinketh up too much of my time , " he said . “ I wish for studies of greater delight . . . " which is pretty conclusive evidence ...
... studies were very much against the grain . He was utterly averse to his residence in Chambers . " The Law drinketh up too much of my time , " he said . “ I wish for studies of greater delight . . . " which is pretty conclusive evidence ...
Pagina 116
... Studies of more Delight , " e.g. , the Art of State- craft , Literature , Philosophy , etc. 7. His " Case is not an Ordinary one any more than his Suit . ” 8. Francis hopes that the pressing for a definite answer to his Suit will not be ...
... Studies of more Delight , " e.g. , the Art of State- craft , Literature , Philosophy , etc. 7. His " Case is not an Ordinary one any more than his Suit . ” 8. Francis hopes that the pressing for a definite answer to his Suit will not be ...
Pagina 249
... studies of greater delight " than law studies ; and that he thought it was a loss of dignity for a person of his rank to be set to the study of the common law . Twelve years later , his literary and ethical occupations absorbed his very ...
... studies of greater delight " than law studies ; and that he thought it was a loss of dignity for a person of his rank to be set to the study of the common law . Twelve years later , his literary and ethical occupations absorbed his very ...
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