The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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Strana xlv
... ment should be made of the whole course of his treasons , and commanded Bacon to prepare it . He says , " Her majesty taking a liking of my pen , upon that which I had done before , concerning the proceeding at York House , and likewise ...
... ment should be made of the whole course of his treasons , and commanded Bacon to prepare it . He says , " Her majesty taking a liking of my pen , upon that which I had done before , concerning the proceeding at York House , and likewise ...
Strana xcii
... ment by a shrewd politician . " It is the doctrine of philosophy that to be speculative into another man , to the end to know how to work him , or wind him , or govern him , proceedeth from a heart that is double and cloven , and not ...
... ment by a shrewd politician . " It is the doctrine of philosophy that to be speculative into another man , to the end to know how to work him , or wind him , or govern him , proceedeth from a heart that is double and cloven , and not ...
Strana 155
... ment . For it ought to be made in fashion ; it ought not to be too curious ; it ought to be shaped so as to set forth any good making of the mind , and hide any deformity ; and above all , it ought not to be too strait , or restrained ...
... ment . For it ought to be made in fashion ; it ought not to be too curious ; it ought to be shaped so as to set forth any good making of the mind , and hide any deformity ; and above all , it ought not to be too strait , or restrained ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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