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... DEATH . In the Apophthegms he proves himself a master in the art of relating short pleasant stories , the useful application of which cannot be mistaken by any common understanding ; and his Elegant Sentences may even now rank as models ...
... DEATH . In the Apophthegms he proves himself a master in the art of relating short pleasant stories , the useful application of which cannot be mistaken by any common understanding ; and his Elegant Sentences may even now rank as models ...
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... Death , and in the Prayer , made and used by himself . The awe inspired by the commencement of the Essay must be felt - it cannot be de- scribed . How simple , yet how luminous and awful are the opening sentences ! t “ I have often ...
... Death , and in the Prayer , made and used by himself . The awe inspired by the commencement of the Essay must be felt - it cannot be de- scribed . How simple , yet how luminous and awful are the opening sentences ! t “ I have often ...
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... death , he compares himself to a celebrated philoso- pher of antiquity , Pliny the elder ; who perished by enquiring with too dangerous a curiosity , into the first great eruption of Vesuvius . Thine is a Bacon ; hapless in his choice ...
... death , he compares himself to a celebrated philoso- pher of antiquity , Pliny the elder ; who perished by enquiring with too dangerous a curiosity , into the first great eruption of Vesuvius . Thine is a Bacon ; hapless in his choice ...
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... Death .... · . Letter to the Marquis Fiat , relating to the Essays To the Earl of Arundel and Surrey : just before his death , being the last Letter he ever wrote . . . . . The last Will of Francis Bacon Viscount St. Alban 238 247 1 248 ...
... Death .... · . Letter to the Marquis Fiat , relating to the Essays To the Earl of Arundel and Surrey : just before his death , being the last Letter he ever wrote . . . . . The last Will of Francis Bacon Viscount St. Alban 238 247 1 248 ...
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... death - bed , and they gave him the ex- treme unction , a familiar friend of his came to him afterwards , and asked him how he did ? Rabelais answered , even going my journey , they have greased my boots already . 37. Mr. Bromley ...
... death - bed , and they gave him the ex- treme unction , a familiar friend of his came to him afterwards , and asked him how he did ? Rabelais answered , even going my journey , they have greased my boots already . 37. Mr. Bromley ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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