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... Heaven ! that slow descending still , Investigating sure the chain of things , With radiant finger points to Heaven again . The character given by Dryden of Plutarch's style may be affixed to that of Lord Bacon ; and is so happily ...
... Heaven ! that slow descending still , Investigating sure the chain of things , With radiant finger points to Heaven again . The character given by Dryden of Plutarch's style may be affixed to that of Lord Bacon ; and is so happily ...
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... was like a sacrifice , that nothing was left of it but the tongue and the paunch . 154. Philo Judæus saith , that the sense is like the sun ; for the sun seals up the globe of heaven , and opens the globe of earth : so the sense doth 45.
... was like a sacrifice , that nothing was left of it but the tongue and the paunch . 154. Philo Judæus saith , that the sense is like the sun ; for the sun seals up the globe of heaven , and opens the globe of earth : so the sense doth 45.
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... to some religion , but was none of the best livers ; Well , I hope he is in hea- ven . Every man thinks as he wishes ; but if he be in heaven , ' twere pity it were known . 290. His lordship , when he had finished this collection 74.
... to some religion , but was none of the best livers ; Well , I hope he is in hea- ven . Every man thinks as he wishes ; but if he be in heaven , ' twere pity it were known . 290. His lordship , when he had finished this collection 74.
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... thinks there is no other heaven . Satis quercus , Acorns were good till bread was found , & c . And of the other side , the forms to make it conceived , that that was good which was changed T for the worse are , bona magis carendo quam 103.
... thinks there is no other heaven . Satis quercus , Acorns were good till bread was found , & c . And of the other side , the forms to make it conceived , that that was good which was changed T for the worse are , bona magis carendo quam 103.
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... heaven , and drew it softly to his mouth , ( which is the gesture they use when they thank God ) and then said : if ye will swear ( all of you ) by the merits of the Saviour , that ye are no pi- rates : nor have shed blood lawfully nor ...
... heaven , and drew it softly to his mouth , ( which is the gesture they use when they thank God ) and then said : if ye will swear ( all of you ) by the merits of the Saviour , that ye are no pi- rates : nor have shed blood lawfully nor ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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