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Pagina 18
... Lord Bacon was in sci- ence . And his mind clearly felt the same constitutional need as did Bacon's for a clear explanation of the grounds of his certainty . It is not too much to say that Herbert went at religion very much more like a ...
... Lord Bacon was in sci- ence . And his mind clearly felt the same constitutional need as did Bacon's for a clear explanation of the grounds of his certainty . It is not too much to say that Herbert went at religion very much more like a ...
Pagina 43
... Lord Keeper of the Great Seal and the nephew of Sir William Cecil ( later Lord Burghley ) , Queen Elizabeth's Lord Treasurer , he grew up in the shadow of the Court . With his brother Anthony he went up to Trinity College , Cambridge ...
... Lord Keeper of the Great Seal and the nephew of Sir William Cecil ( later Lord Burghley ) , Queen Elizabeth's Lord Treasurer , he grew up in the shadow of the Court . With his brother Anthony he went up to Trinity College , Cambridge ...
Pagina 110
... Lord that I may receive my sight ; And we may easily think , that if Christ had asked him a second question , What wouldst thou see , when thou hast received thy sight , he would have answered , Lord I would see thee ; For when he has ...
... Lord that I may receive my sight ; And we may easily think , that if Christ had asked him a second question , What wouldst thou see , when thou hast received thy sight , he would have answered , Lord I would see thee ; For when he has ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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