Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... humanity sits in judgment upon itself ; whose probity is the integrity of the race , and whose records are of the issues of its life . And , especially when its adju- dication has been entered of record for three hundred years , it is ...
... humanity sits in judgment upon itself ; whose probity is the integrity of the race , and whose records are of the issues of its life . And , especially when its adju- dication has been entered of record for three hundred years , it is ...
Pagina 11
... human intellect , unaided , to arrive at certainty regarding anything ; - for only the Infinite One can com- prehend all the relations , which in their whole constitute the Truth . One after another , isolated parallelisms between the ...
... human intellect , unaided , to arrive at certainty regarding anything ; - for only the Infinite One can com- prehend all the relations , which in their whole constitute the Truth . One after another , isolated parallelisms between the ...
Pagina 13
... human expe- rience , that to some minds , conservative ones too , if found in any production , it would be only ... humanity in its stern reality , uncovering the recesses of the heart , bringing into view its motives , its choices and ...
... human expe- rience , that to some minds , conservative ones too , if found in any production , it would be only ... humanity in its stern reality , uncovering the recesses of the heart , bringing into view its motives , its choices and ...
Pagina 16
... humanity , if a collection were made of what the schoolmen call the ultimities , and Pindar the tops or summits of human nature , especially from true history ; shewing what is the ultimate and highest point which human nature has of ...
... humanity , if a collection were made of what the schoolmen call the ultimities , and Pindar the tops or summits of human nature , especially from true history ; shewing what is the ultimate and highest point which human nature has of ...
Pagina 22
... human nature might here , as in the past , wholly escape us , but for the follow- ing acute observation : " And he that is holpen , takes it for a fortune and * " But if the eldest son leave any issue , though he die in the life of his ...
... human nature might here , as in the past , wholly escape us , but for the follow- ing acute observation : " And he that is holpen , takes it for a fortune and * " But if the eldest son leave any issue , though he die in the life of his ...
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