The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1857 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 79
Página 91
... kind of remedy against the like inchantments of people in time to come . For which cause he was taken into service in his court to a base office in his kitchen ; so that ( in a kind of mattacina2 of human fortune ) he turned a broach ...
... kind of remedy against the like inchantments of people in time to come . For which cause he was taken into service in his court to a base office in his kitchen ; so that ( in a kind of mattacina2 of human fortune ) he turned a broach ...
Página 115
... kind of religious fear and restraint : whereas in the other kind , that comes to pass which the prophet speaketh , lætantur et exultant , immolant plagis suis , et sacrificant reti suo . [ They rejoice and exult , they sacrifice unto ...
... kind of religious fear and restraint : whereas in the other kind , that comes to pass which the prophet speaketh , lætantur et exultant , immolant plagis suis , et sacrificant reti suo . [ They rejoice and exult , they sacrifice unto ...
Página 175
... kind is of those who through vanity of wit , as a kind of holy poets , imagine and invent all variety of stories and examples , for the training and moulding of men's minds whence the lives of the fathers , and innumera- ble figments of ...
... kind is of those who through vanity of wit , as a kind of holy poets , imagine and invent all variety of stories and examples , for the training and moulding of men's minds whence the lives of the fathers , and innumera- ble figments of ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
ambassadors army atque attainder autem Bacon Bernard André better blood Brittaine Brittany Calais Charles counsel counsellors crown death divers doth doubt Duchess Duke of Orleans Duke of York Earl Edward Poynings ejus English enim envy erat esset etiam favour Ferdinando Flanders forces fortune France French King Grace hand hath Henry's honour house of York Ireland James King Edward King Henry King of England King of Scotland King's kingdom Lady land likewise Lord Lord Chamberlain Lord Lovell marriage matter Maximilian means ment nature nevertheless nobles old Chronicle omitted pardon Parliament party passed Patent Rolls peace Perkin person Polydore Vergil Polydore's Pope Prince principal proclamation quæ quam Queen quod realm rebels regis reign Richard Scotland seems sent shew Spain speech suæ subjects succours suppose tamen thereof things thought tion town treaty true unto wise words