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Page iii
... studies , that , before he was 16 , he had not only run through the whole circle of the liberal arts as they were then taught , but began to perceive those imperfections in the reigning philosophy , which he afterwards se effectually ...
... studies , that , before he was 16 , he had not only run through the whole circle of the liberal arts as they were then taught , but began to perceive those imperfections in the reigning philosophy , which he afterwards se effectually ...
Page vii
... studies . In his recess he composed the greatest part of his English and Latin works . He expired on the 9th of April , 1626 ; and was buried in St. Michael's church at St. Albans , according to the direction of his last will , where a ...
... studies . In his recess he composed the greatest part of his English and Latin works . He expired on the 9th of April , 1626 ; and was buried in St. Michael's church at St. Albans , according to the direction of his last will , where a ...
Page x
... studies , for which I am fittest : so commend I you to the preservation of the Divine Majesty . Your entire loving brother , From my chamber at Gray's Inn , this 30th of January , 1597 FRAN . BACON . TO MY LOVING BROTHER , SIR JOHN ...
... studies , for which I am fittest : so commend I you to the preservation of the Divine Majesty . Your entire loving brother , From my chamber at Gray's Inn , this 30th of January , 1597 FRAN . BACON . TO MY LOVING BROTHER , SIR JOHN ...
Page xi
... studies ; wherein I must acknowledge myself beholding to you : for as my business found rest in my comtemplations , so my comtemplations ever found rest in your loving conference and judgment : so wishing you all good , I remain 1612 ...
... studies ; wherein I must acknowledge myself beholding to you : for as my business found rest in my comtemplations , so my comtemplations ever found rest in your loving conference and judgment : so wishing you all good , I remain 1612 ...
Page xvi
... Studies 231 .Faction 233 .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise 239 .Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .Judicature 248 .. .Anger . 255 Vicissitude of Things A Fragment of an Essay of Fame 258 268 ESSAYS , CIVIL AND MORAL . OF ...
... Studies 231 .Faction 233 .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise 239 .Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .Judicature 248 .. .Anger . 255 Vicissitude of Things A Fragment of an Essay of Fame 258 268 ESSAYS , CIVIL AND MORAL . OF ...
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