The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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... danger ; -traits which are now inextricably interwoven with our idea of the man ; but for traces of which the pages of Fabyan , of Polydore Vergil , of Hall , of Holinshed , and of Stowe , will be searched in vain ? If it were necessary ...
... danger ; -traits which are now inextricably interwoven with our idea of the man ; but for traces of which the pages of Fabyan , of Polydore Vergil , of Hall , of Holinshed , and of Stowe , will be searched in vain ? If it were necessary ...
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... dangers in time to prevent them . Who can sup- pose that that entered into Bacon's idea of a politic king ? His " settled determination to depress all em- inent persons of the house of York , " might perhaps , upon Machiavel's principle ...
... dangers in time to prevent them . Who can sup- pose that that entered into Bacon's idea of a politic king ? His " settled determination to depress all em- inent persons of the house of York , " might perhaps , upon Machiavel's principle ...
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... danger . His discountenancing of the nobility , which has been regarded by some his- torians as a stroke of profound policy to which the sub- sequent settlement of the kingdom was chiefly owing , is considered by Bacon " as one of the ...
... danger . His discountenancing of the nobility , which has been regarded by some his- torians as a stroke of profound policy to which the sub- sequent settlement of the kingdom was chiefly owing , is considered by Bacon " as one of the ...
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... dangers when they pressed him , than any deep foresight to prevent them afar off . Jealous he was over the greatness of his Nobility , as remembering how himself was set up . And much more did this humour increase in him after he had ...
... dangers when they pressed him , than any deep foresight to prevent them afar off . Jealous he was over the greatness of his Nobility , as remembering how himself was set up . And much more did this humour increase in him after he had ...
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... danger of being abused with them himself . Here the MS . , which is in a fair Roman hand , care- fully written and punctuated , ends in the middle of the page , without any remark , and without any ap- pearance of being finished ...
... danger of being abused with them himself . Here the MS . , which is in a fair Roman hand , care- fully written and punctuated , ends in the middle of the page , without any remark , and without any ap- pearance of being finished ...
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