The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Том 1Carey and Hart, 1842 - Всего страниц: 584 |
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Стр. xix
... mind to walk up and down , with a fair prospect ; or a tower of state for a proud mind to raise itself upon ; or a fort or command- ing ground for strife and contention ; or a shop for profit and sale ; and not a rich storehouse for the ...
... mind to walk up and down , with a fair prospect ; or a tower of state for a proud mind to raise itself upon ; or a fort or command- ing ground for strife and contention ; or a shop for profit and sale ; and not a rich storehouse for the ...
Стр. xxii
... mind . With the hope , therefore , that , under the protection of his political friends , and the queen's remembrance of his father , and notice of him when a child , he might escape from the mental slavery of delving in this laborious ...
... mind . With the hope , therefore , that , under the protection of his political friends , and the queen's remembrance of his father , and notice of him when a child , he might escape from the mental slavery of delving in this laborious ...
Стр. xxv
... mind from whom I am descend- ed , and by whom , next to God , her majesty , and your own virtue , your lordship is ascended , I know you will have a compunction of mind to do me any wrong . " 99 To Lord Burleigh he applied as to his ...
... mind from whom I am descend- ed , and by whom , next to God , her majesty , and your own virtue , your lordship is ascended , I know you will have a compunction of mind to do me any wrong . " 99 To Lord Burleigh he applied as to his ...
Стр. xxvi
... mind , when he resumed his natural position , was far above the agitation of disappointed ambition . During his retirement he wrote to the queen , expressing his submission to the providence of God , which he Such was the nature of this ...
... mind , when he resumed his natural position , was far above the agitation of disappointed ambition . During his retirement he wrote to the queen , expressing his submission to the providence of God , which he Such was the nature of this ...
Стр. xxxiv
... mind when he heard this observation ! He knew enough of the common charities of courts to suspect every thing . He knew that the queen looked with great jealousy and distrust at his having " crossed her disposition " by his steady ...
... mind when he heard this observation ! He knew enough of the common charities of courts to suspect every thing . He knew that the queen looked with great jealousy and distrust at his having " crossed her disposition " by his steady ...
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