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And I can truly say , having had the honour to know him for many years as well when he was in his lesser fortunes as now that he stands at the top , and in the full flower of his greatness , that I never yet saw any trace in him of a ...
And I can truly say , having had the honour to know him for many years as well when he was in his lesser fortunes as now that he stands at the top , and in the full flower of his greatness , that I never yet saw any trace in him of a ...
Pagina 32
Rosaline's description of Biron's genius is particularly appropriate : Biron they call him ; but a merrier man , Within the limit of becoming mirth , I never spent an hour's talk withal : His eye begets occasion for his wit ; For every ...
Rosaline's description of Biron's genius is particularly appropriate : Biron they call him ; but a merrier man , Within the limit of becoming mirth , I never spent an hour's talk withal : His eye begets occasion for his wit ; For every ...
Pagina 79
Sir Tobie Matthew ( one of the few friends that Bacon grappled to his heart ) says of Francis Bacon : “ I may truly say that I never saw in him any trace of a vindictive mind whatever injury was done him , nor never heard him utter a ...
Sir Tobie Matthew ( one of the few friends that Bacon grappled to his heart ) says of Francis Bacon : “ I may truly say that I never saw in him any trace of a vindictive mind whatever injury was done him , nor never heard him utter a ...
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