Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 páginas |
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... seem to justify the length of the selection , if indeed it be not a necessity of the situation ; while doubters , at least , should be the first to commend and the last to complain . What- ever be the outcome , however , the reader's ...
... seem to justify the length of the selection , if indeed it be not a necessity of the situation ; while doubters , at least , should be the first to commend and the last to complain . What- ever be the outcome , however , the reader's ...
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... seems to me to deserve a place among the desiderata . Pindar in praising Hiero says most elegantly ( as is his wont ) that he culled the tops of all the virtues . ' And certainly I think it would contribute much to magnanimity and the ...
... seems to me to deserve a place among the desiderata . Pindar in praising Hiero says most elegantly ( as is his wont ) that he culled the tops of all the virtues . ' And certainly I think it would contribute much to magnanimity and the ...
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... seem to have my conversation among the ancients more than among those with whom I live , and why should I not likewise converse rather with the absent than the present , and make my friendships by choice and election , rather than ...
... seem to have my conversation among the ancients more than among those with whom I live , and why should I not likewise converse rather with the absent than the present , and make my friendships by choice and election , rather than ...
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... seems to me not unlike those sounds and pre- ludes which musicians make while they are tuning their instru- ments , which produce indeed a harsh and unpleasing sound to the ear , but tend to make the music sweeter afterwards . thus have ...
... seems to me not unlike those sounds and pre- ludes which musicians make while they are tuning their instru- ments , which produce indeed a harsh and unpleasing sound to the ear , but tend to make the music sweeter afterwards . thus have ...
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... of him A falsehood , " * This remarkable expression seems fully warranted by Bacon's close observation : " Revolve in histories the memories of happy men , and you “ He ( Cupid ) is introduced without a parent 44 FRANCIS BACON.
... of him A falsehood , " * This remarkable expression seems fully warranted by Bacon's close observation : " Revolve in histories the memories of happy men , and you “ He ( Cupid ) is introduced without a parent 44 FRANCIS BACON.
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