The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... particular Sciences , Knowledge divided , according to Man's three prin- cipal Faculties , into , I. HISTORY , which relates to Memory . II . POESY , which flows from the Imagination . III . PHILOSOPHY , which is the Produce of ...
... particular Sciences , Knowledge divided , according to Man's three prin- cipal Faculties , into , I. HISTORY , which relates to Memory . II . POESY , which flows from the Imagination . III . PHILOSOPHY , which is the Produce of ...
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... particular delight in trying him with questions ; and received so much satisfaction from the good sense and manliness of his answers , that she was wont to call him , in mirth , her young lord keeper . One saying of his deserves to be ...
... particular delight in trying him with questions ; and received so much satisfaction from the good sense and manliness of his answers , that she was wont to call him , in mirth , her young lord keeper . One saying of his deserves to be ...
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... particular fondness for the earl , she took occasion every now and then to mortify his pride , by refusing to advance those friends of his whom he recommended for preferment . After his return from the expedition to Cadiz , in which he ...
... particular fondness for the earl , she took occasion every now and then to mortify his pride , by refusing to advance those friends of his whom he recommended for preferment . After his return from the expedition to Cadiz , in which he ...
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... particular and uncommon esteem . This only served to exas- perate his enemies . They were powerful , and closely united . But as they durst not attack him openly , they had recourse to dark and surer arts of vengeance ; against which ...
... particular and uncommon esteem . This only served to exas- perate his enemies . They were powerful , and closely united . But as they durst not attack him openly , they had recourse to dark and surer arts of vengeance ; against which ...
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... particular person , who was known to have lived in friendship with Essex , and whom they intended to ruin in the public esteem . If such was their intention , they succeeded but too well in it . Never man incurred more uni- versal or ...
... particular person , who was known to have lived in friendship with Essex , and whom they intended to ruin in the public esteem . If such was their intention , they succeeded but too well in it . Never man incurred more uni- versal or ...
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