Personal History of Lord Bacon: From Unpublished PapersJ. Murray, 1861 - 388 páginas |
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... minds of men , lingered in their memories only to be reviled . When Bacon became the meanest of mankind , Raleigh was ... mind through doubts of God for the task of painting the most manly passage of arms in all history as our greatest ...
... minds of men , lingered in their memories only to be reviled . When Bacon became the meanest of mankind , Raleigh was ... mind through doubts of God for the task of painting the most manly passage of arms in all history as our greatest ...
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... mind that in passing sentence of infamy he was right , beyond risk of appeal . A statesman and a law - reformer himself , he ought to have felt more sym- pathy for the just fame of a statesman and law - reformer than he has shown . Not ...
... mind that in passing sentence of infamy he was right , beyond risk of appeal . A statesman and a law - reformer himself , he ought to have felt more sym- pathy for the just fame of a statesman and law - reformer than he has shown . Not ...
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... mind in love with nature , on that side in love with art . Every tale told of him wins on the imagination whether he hunts the echo in St. James's Park , or eyes the juggler and detects his trick , or lisps wise saws to the Queen and ...
... mind in love with nature , on that side in love with art . Every tale told of him wins on the imagination whether he hunts the echo in St. James's Park , or eyes the juggler and detects his trick , or lisps wise saws to the Queen and ...
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... mind unwarped , so he now , when duty calls him from France , quits the galleries of the Louvre and St. Cloud with his morals pure . 3. At the age of eighteen he fronts the world . The staff of his house being broken , as the dream has ...
... mind unwarped , so he now , when duty calls him from France , quits the galleries of the Louvre and St. Cloud with his morals pure . 3. At the age of eighteen he fronts the world . The staff of his house being broken , as the dream has ...
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... mind was always rather by desert than pretence of friendship to earn thanks than to win them . Neither would I say this much to you , if I would shrink to say it in any place where the contrary was inferred and in that I rectified my ...
... mind was always rather by desert than pretence of friendship to earn thanks than to win them . Neither would I say this much to you , if I would shrink to say it in any place where the contrary was inferred and in that I rectified my ...
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