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Pagina 30
... could only be ac- quired by years of close and patient study , and that too , we would almost add , in early youth , during the formative period . hath been content to undergo the principal travel and manage 30 FRANCIS BACON.
... could only be ac- quired by years of close and patient study , and that too , we would almost add , in early youth , during the formative period . hath been content to undergo the principal travel and manage 30 FRANCIS BACON.
Pagina 51
... youth and prosperity . " --Timon of Athens , V. , 1 . " O , you shall be exposed , my lord , to dangers As infinite as immanent . " - Troil . and Cress . , IV . , 1 . " In nature's infinite book of secrecy A little I can read . " — Ant ...
... youth and prosperity . " --Timon of Athens , V. , 1 . " O , you shall be exposed , my lord , to dangers As infinite as immanent . " - Troil . and Cress . , IV . , 1 . " In nature's infinite book of secrecy A little I can read . " — Ant ...
Pagina 57
... youth ? * In his Considerations Touching the Pacification and Edi- fication of the Church , Bacon condemns the holding of a bene- fice and executing its functions by a representative ; adding by way of exception , " and likewise for the ...
... youth ? * In his Considerations Touching the Pacification and Edi- fication of the Church , Bacon condemns the holding of a bene- fice and executing its functions by a representative ; adding by way of exception , " and likewise for the ...
Pagina 89
... young men is more lively than that of old , and imaginations stream into their minds better , and , as it were , more divinely . " - Of Youth and Age . Lowell's poems , not excepting his noted Bigelow Papers ( AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 89.
... young men is more lively than that of old , and imaginations stream into their minds better , and , as it were , more divinely . " - Of Youth and Age . Lowell's poems , not excepting his noted Bigelow Papers ( AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 89.
Pagina 104
... youth of fifteen , he determined to effect a revolution , by thus turning the whole tide of thought and of human affairs . This mighty resolve was perhaps the birth of that uni- versality , which distinguishes him from all others . His ...
... youth of fifteen , he determined to effect a revolution , by thus turning the whole tide of thought and of human affairs . This mighty resolve was perhaps the birth of that uni- versality , which distinguishes him from all others . His ...
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