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Pagina 12
... king , ) is next an atheist , wanting the fear of God in his heart . " In dedicating his " Instauration " to the same mon- arch , he uses similar language : " There remains to me but to make one request worthy of your majesty , and very ...
... king , ) is next an atheist , wanting the fear of God in his heart . " In dedicating his " Instauration " to the same mon- arch , he uses similar language : " There remains to me but to make one request worthy of your majesty , and very ...
Pagina 13
... king or temporal monarch which has been so learned in all literature and erudition divine and human . * And the more , because there is met in your majesty a rare conjunction as well of divine and sacred literature , as of profane and ...
... king or temporal monarch which has been so learned in all literature and erudition divine and human . * And the more , because there is met in your majesty a rare conjunction as well of divine and sacred literature , as of profane and ...
Pagina 14
... king only a few weeks pre- viously ; but it so happened that he had resolved to dub a hundred more , and at the suggestion of Cecil , Bacon was included among the number , receiving the title of Sir Francis . Alderman Barnham and his ...
... king only a few weeks pre- viously ; but it so happened that he had resolved to dub a hundred more , and at the suggestion of Cecil , Bacon was included among the number , receiving the title of Sir Francis . Alderman Barnham and his ...
Pagina 18
this was done on the part of the philosopher to please the king to whom he was so loyal and faithful . * It is in a similar spirit the Montagu edition estimates the value of Bacon's works , making them superior to all others , ancient ...
this was done on the part of the philosopher to please the king to whom he was so loyal and faithful . * It is in a similar spirit the Montagu edition estimates the value of Bacon's works , making them superior to all others , ancient ...
Pagina 20
... kings are inscrutable ; that kings themselves are mortal gods ; representatives on earth of the Almighty , & c . This can hardly be called piety ; indeed , to the thoughtful reader it is more like blasphemy . Still it is done with so ...
... kings are inscrutable ; that kings themselves are mortal gods ; representatives on earth of the Almighty , & c . This can hardly be called piety ; indeed , to the thoughtful reader it is more like blasphemy . Still it is done with so ...
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