The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Edition:William Pickering., 1834 |
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... means , except it should be with the love and consent of my lords to re - admit me , if their lordships vouchsafe to think me worthy of their company ; or , if they think that which I have suffered now these three years , in loss of ...
... means , except it should be with the love and consent of my lords to re - admit me , if their lordships vouchsafe to think me worthy of their company ; or , if they think that which I have suffered now these three years , in loss of ...
Halaman cdxxvi
... means , nor place , nor employment , but only , after so long a time of expia- tion , a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper house , to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me , and from my memory with ...
... means , nor place , nor employment , but only , after so long a time of expia- tion , a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper house , to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me , and from my memory with ...
Halaman cdxxviii
... mean- ness of the person , but because they are dull and flat , and added many new that otherwise would have died . " if In his tract on history in the Advancement of Learning , Bacon says , " There are appendices of -history conversant ...
... mean- ness of the person , but because they are dull and flat , and added many new that otherwise would have died . " if In his tract on history in the Advancement of Learning , Bacon says , " There are appendices of -history conversant ...
Halaman cdxxxv
... means of writing a revelation and true vision of the traces and stamps of the Creator on his creatures . May thou , therefore , O Father , who gavest the light of vision as the first fruits of creation , and hast inspired the ...
... means of writing a revelation and true vision of the traces and stamps of the Creator on his creatures . May thou , therefore , O Father , who gavest the light of vision as the first fruits of creation , and hast inspired the ...
Halaman cdxlv
... means of the sweet air of the country , I have obtained some degree of health . Sending to the court , I thought I would salute you ; and I would be glad , in this solitary time and place , to hear a little from you how the world goeth ...
... means of the sweet air of the country , I have obtained some degree of health . Sending to the court , I thought I would salute you ; and I would be glad , in this solitary time and place , to hear a little from you how the world goeth ...
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Halaman cdxlvi - I HAD rather believe all the fables in the Legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a mind.
Halaman 7 - Sir, you do not know it to be good or bad till the judge determines it. I have said that you are to state facts fairly ; so that your thinking, or what you call knowing, a cause to be bad, must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive.
Halaman cdxxxv - Lord ! how Thy servant hath walked before Thee; remember what I have first sought, and what hath been principal in my intentions. I have loved Thy assemblies, I have mourned for the divisions of Thy Church, I have delighted in the brightness of Thy sanctuary. This vine which Thy right hand hath planted in this nation, I have ever prayed unto Thee, that it might have the first and the latter rain, and that it might stretch her branches to the seas, and to the floods.
Halaman cdxxvii - My conceit of his person was never increased toward him by his place, or 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 admiration, that had been in many ages. In his adversity I ever prayed, that God would give him strength ; for greatness he could not want. Neither could I condole in a word or syllable for him, as knowing no accident could do harm to virtue, but...