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Francis Bacon James Spedding. nothing in nature more general or more strong than the fear of death , and to a natural ... nature so covetous or cowardly , as it is as much in vain to seek to enlarge or inflame their minds , as to go about ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding. nothing in nature more general or more strong than the fear of death , and to a natural ... nature so covetous or cowardly , as it is as much in vain to seek to enlarge or inflame their minds , as to go about ...
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... nature , ) that in you she will come to the question of Quid fiet homini , quem rex vult honorare ? But how is it now ? A man of a nature not to be ruled ; that hath the advantage of my affec- tion , and knoweth it ; of an estate not ...
... nature , ) that in you she will come to the question of Quid fiet homini , quem rex vult honorare ? But how is it now ? A man of a nature not to be ruled ; that hath the advantage of my affec- tion , and knoweth it ; of an estate not ...
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... nature ; yet by that which is apparent , I do manifestly discern that she hath that character of the divine nature and goodness , quos amavit amavit usque ad finem ; and where she hath a creature she doth not deface nor defeat it ...
... nature ; yet by that which is apparent , I do manifestly discern that she hath that character of the divine nature and goodness , quos amavit amavit usque ad finem ; and where she hath a creature she doth not deface nor defeat it ...
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OF THE SECOND VOLUME | 1 |
LETTER TO MR R CECIL ABROAD | 4 |
Bacons advice to the Queen Commanded to draw up a narra | 11 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action answer Anthony Bacon army assured Bacon cause charge command conceived confession copy Council counsel course Court Cuffe danger declaration desire divers doth doubt Drury House Earl of Essex Earl of Southampton Earl's effect Egerton enemies England Essex House evidence examinate favour fear follow forces former fortune Francis Bacon friends give Gray's Inn hand hath Henry Cuffe honour hope humble Ireland journey justice King King of Scots letter Lord Keeper Lord Montjoy Lord of Essex Lord of Southampton Lordship Majesty Majesty's matter means mind mought nature never occasion opinion person proceeding Queen Ralegh Rawley's reason rebellion rebels resolved rest Resuscitatio saith sent ship Sir Charles Davers Sir Christopher Blunt Sir John Davis Sir Robert Cecil speech Squire Star Chamber taken things thought tion told true Tyrone unto wherein whereof words writing written