Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and CharacterEstes and Lauriat, 1883 - 277 pages |
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... thought he could show to the uttermost than that he was deep ; " vindicates his legal ability by writing his " Maxims " and " Use of the Common Law ; " proposes to relieve financial embarrassments by marriage of convenience ; Lady ...
... thought he could show to the uttermost than that he was deep ; " vindicates his legal ability by writing his " Maxims " and " Use of the Common Law ; " proposes to relieve financial embarrassments by marriage of convenience ; Lady ...
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... thoughts , the writer of profound and beautiful truths , the pioneer of principles reaching in their beneficent benevolence to remote generations , that foreign nations and after ages cherish with intellectual veneration . This is the ...
... thoughts , the writer of profound and beautiful truths , the pioneer of principles reaching in their beneficent benevolence to remote generations , that foreign nations and after ages cherish with intellectual veneration . This is the ...
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... thoughts on education as anticipating some of the suc- cessful experiments of later times ; and his Apothegms as a clever jest - book . To read his works and not know the author is treading but an arc of the circle . His life teaches as ...
... thoughts on education as anticipating some of the suc- cessful experiments of later times ; and his Apothegms as a clever jest - book . To read his works and not know the author is treading but an arc of the circle . His life teaches as ...
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... thought . Bacon says he related the incident to " a man that was curious and vain enough in these things . This pretended learned told me it was a mistaking in me ; for , said he , it was not the knowledge of the man's thought ( for ...
... thought . Bacon says he related the incident to " a man that was curious and vain enough in these things . This pretended learned told me it was a mistaking in me ; for , said he , it was not the knowledge of the man's thought ( for ...
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... thought voluntary application to the study of the legal profession would evidence his alac- rity and ability for self - denying industry , and favorably impress both Queen and minister , does not appear . However , he became a student ...
... thought voluntary application to the study of the legal profession would evidence his alac- rity and ability for self - denying industry , and favorably impress both Queen and minister , does not appear . However , he became a student ...
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