| Abraham Cowley - 1915 - 416 pagina’s
...extend to ; and we do not design this after the Model of Solomons House in my Lord Bacon (which 20 is a Project for Experiments that can never be Experimented)...been exceeded by the Buildings of private Citizens. Of the Professors, Scholars, Chaplain, and other Officers. That of the twenty Professors four be always... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1919 - 138 pagina’s
...protest 'we do not design this after the Model of Solomon's House in my Lord Bacon (which is a Project of Experiments that can never be Experimented) but propose...been exceeded by the Buildings of private Citizens.' But this protest seems nothing but a device to represent his scheme as a practical one. In spirit and... | |
| Richard Foster Jones - 1982 - 386 pagina’s
...Solomons House in my Lord Bacon (which is a Project for Experiments that can never be experimentedl but propose it within such bounds of Expence as have...been exceeded by the Buildings of private Citizens." (Essays, ed. AB Gough, 1915, p. 33.l News of Cowley's Proposition had got abroad in the news-books... | |
| 516 pagina’s
...generosity of this age to extend to ; and we do not design this after the Model of Solomons House in my Lord Bacon (which is a Project for Experiments that can...been exceeded by the Buildings of private Citizens. Of the Professors, Scholars, Chaplain, and other Officers. THat of the twenty Professors four be always... | |
| Francis Bacon - 2001 - 136 pagina’s
...protest 'we do not design this after the Model of Solomon's House in my Lord Bacon (which is a Project of Experiments that can never be Experimented) but propose...been exceeded by the Buildings of private Citizens.' But this protest seems nothing but a device to represent his scheme as a practical one. In spirit and... | |
| 284 pagina’s
...Solomon's house in my Lord Bacon (which is a project for experiments that can never be experi- 25 mented), but propose it within such bounds of expence as have...been exceeded by the buildings of private citizens. OF THE PROFESSORS, SCHOLARS, CHAPLAIN, AND OTHER OFFICERS. THAT of the twenty professors, four be always... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 820 pagina’s
...of this age to extend to ; and we do not defign this after the model of Solomon's houfe in my Lord Bacon (which is a project for experiments that can never be experimented), but propofe it within filch bounds of exr pence as have often been exceeded by the buildings *f private... | |
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