| 1861 - 804 páginas
...dead, the opinion of all good scholars and all honest men. " My conceit of his person," said Ben, " was never increased towards him by his place or honours...reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever by his work one of the greatest of men and most worthy of... | |
| William Hepworth Dixon - 1861 - 52 páginas
...dead, the opinion of all good scholars and all honest men : " My conceit of his person," said Ben, " was never increased towards him by his place or honours...reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever by his work one of the greatest of men and most worthy of... | |
| William Hepworth Dixon - 1861 - 446 páginas
...all good scholars and true poets. "My conceit xtv. 5, of his person", said Ben after Bacon's death, "was never ~ increased towards him by his place or honours, but I nar.' have and do reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself, in that he seemed... | |
| 1862 - 914 páginas
...good scholars and true poets. '' My conceit of his person," said Ben Jonson, after Bacon's death, " was never increased towards him by his place or honours...reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest of men, and most worthy... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1862 - 880 páginas
...dead, the opinion of all good scholars, and all honest men : " My conceit of his person," says Ben, d at proper only to himself, in that he seemed to me ever by hU work one of the greatest of men, and most... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 páginas
...should make an end. My conceit of his person was never increased toward him by his place or honors, but I have and do reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the -greatest men, and most worthy of... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 páginas
...should make an end. My conceit of his person was never increased toward him by his place or honors, but I have and do reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me evei, by his work, one of the greatest men, and most worthy of... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1866 - 734 páginas
...sorrows, and diseases, Bacon was Bacon still. " My conceit of his person," says Ben Jonson very finely, " was never increased towards him by his place or honours...reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself; in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest men and most worthy of admiration,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 758 páginas
...sorrows, and diseases, Bacon was Bacon still. " My conceit of his person," says Ben Jonson very finely, " was never increased towards him by his place or honours...reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself; in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest men and most worthy of admiration,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 554 páginas
...conceit of his person," says Ben Jonson very finely, " was never increased towards him by his place of honours ; but I have and do reverence him for the greatness that was only proper to himself ; in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest men and most worthy of... | |
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