| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 páginas
...many ages : in his adversity, I ever prayed that God would give him strength, for greatness he could nd which they affect, these fames grew so general as the authors were lost in the generality of Sir Thomas Meautys stood by him to his death with a firmness and love which does honour to him and... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1851 - 328 páginas
...8. strength, for greatness he could not want. Neither could I condole for him in a word or syllable, as knowing no accident could do harm to virtue, but rather help to make it manifest."—B. JONSON. Page 129, line 13. Signs like the ethereal bow—that shall mdiwe ! It is remarkable... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 510 páginas
...trun-ifremrunt, qunin ut cum conspicirent et cum co coram loquemli opportuuuatuin captarem." — Rawley. for him, as knowing no accident could do harm to virtue, but rathre help to make it manifest." His love of science never was more eager and unwearied than now,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 504 páginas
...in a word or syllable * Mr. George Herbert. Works, ii. 552. t Loiter to Mr. Palmer, Oct. 29. 1625. for him, as knowing no accident could do harm to virtue, but rathre help to make it manifest." His love of science never was more eager and unwearied than now,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1852 - 522 páginas
...him strength, for greatness he could not want. Neither could I condole for him in a word or syllable, as knowing no accident could do harm to virtue, but rather help to make it manifest." — B. JONSON. P. 195, 1. 12. Signs like the ethereal bow — that shall endure! P. 195, L 14. Day... | |
| Theodore Alois Buckley - 1853 - 446 páginas
...many ages. In his adversity, I ever prayed that God would give him strength, for greatness he could not want, neither could I condole in a word or syllable...harm to virtue, but rather help to make it manifest." In short, there is no doubt that Bacon's wonderful talents served to blunt the sense of his contemporaries... | |
| 1853 - 298 páginas
...many ages. In his adversity I ever prayed, that God would give him strength; for greatness he could not want. Neither could I condole in a word or syllable...harm to virtue, but rather help to make it manifest." (Works, vol. ix., p. 185.) See, also, his lines " on Lord Bacon's Birthday." (Ibid. vol. viii., 440.)... | |
| Thomas Amyot, John Payne Collier, William Durrant Cooper, Alexander Dyce, Barron Field, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright - 1853 - 510 páginas
...many ages. In his adversity I ever prayed, that God would give him strength; for greatness he could not want. Neither could I condole in a word or syllable...harm to virtue, but rather help to make it manifest." (Works, vol. ix., p. 185.) See, also, his lines " on Lord Bacon's Birthday." (Ibid. vol. viii., 440.)... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 660 páginas
...many ages. In his adversity, I ever prayed that God would give him strength, for greatness he could not want. Neither could I condole in a word or syllable...harm to virtue, but rather help to make it manifest." In Aubrey's anecdotes of Bacon,* there are several particulars not unworthy of the attention of his... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1854 - 516 páginas
...him strength, for greatness he could not want. Neither could I condole for him in a word or syllable, as knowing no accident could do harm to virtue, but rather help to make it manifest." — B. JONSON. P. 195, 1. 12. Signs like the ethereal bow — that shall endure! It is remarkable that... | |
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