Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... effect death , or at least banishment . Never- more can he gain the ear of the court . Dropping this pleasant fancy , for I would not have this book regarded as fiction ( though were it false , it might perhaps be humorously termed a ...
... effect death , or at least banishment . Never- more can he gain the ear of the court . Dropping this pleasant fancy , for I would not have this book regarded as fiction ( though were it false , it might perhaps be humorously termed a ...
Pagina 11
... effect of num- bers upon the disclosure of a secret illustrates equally well the multiplied potency of evidence in the revelation of the truth , when it links together in a continuous sequence , instead of being merely an aggregation of ...
... effect of num- bers upon the disclosure of a secret illustrates equally well the multiplied potency of evidence in the revelation of the truth , when it links together in a continuous sequence , instead of being merely an aggregation of ...
Pagina 25
... effect Holds such enmity with blood of man , That , swift as quicksilver , it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body ; And with a sudden vigor , it doth posset And curd , like eager dropping into milk , The thin and ...
... effect Holds such enmity with blood of man , That , swift as quicksilver , it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body ; And with a sudden vigor , it doth posset And curd , like eager dropping into milk , The thin and ...
Pagina 39
... effect , the whole kingdom of Naples itself , without striking stroke . But presently thereupon he did commit and multiply so many errors , as was too great a task for the best fortune to overcome . He gave no con- tentment to the ...
... effect , the whole kingdom of Naples itself , without striking stroke . But presently thereupon he did commit and multiply so many errors , as was too great a task for the best fortune to overcome . He gave no con- tentment to the ...
Pagina 45
... effect ; and it is a familiar and almost continual figure of speech to denote cause and effect as parent and child . " - On Principles and Origins . * " For corruptio unius generatio alterius holds as well in arguments as in nature ...
... effect ; and it is a familiar and almost continual figure of speech to denote cause and effect as parent and child . " - On Principles and Origins . * " For corruptio unius generatio alterius holds as well in arguments as in nature ...
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