The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... kind of compensation : so the poets in tragedies do make the most passionate lamentations , and those that forerun final despair , to be accusing , questioning , and torturing of a man's self . " Seque unum clamat causamque caputque ...
... kind of compensation : so the poets in tragedies do make the most passionate lamentations , and those that forerun final despair , to be accusing , questioning , and torturing of a man's self . " Seque unum clamat causamque caputque ...
Strana 77
... 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 . " Thirdly , because that which cometh unto us ...
... 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 . " Thirdly , because that which cometh unto us ...
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... kind of envy or emulation that lodgeth , and wonderfully sways and domineers amongst excellent artificers , there being no kind of people more reciprocally tor- mented with bitter and deadly hatred than they . The banishment also of ...
... kind of envy or emulation that lodgeth , and wonderfully sways and domineers amongst excellent artificers , there being no kind of people more reciprocally tor- mented with bitter and deadly hatred than they . The banishment also of ...
Obsah
2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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