| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 618 páginas
...kind of freehold, and it was a more solemn time. All those points agreed with my nature and judgment. My ambition now I shall only put upon my pen, whereby...maintain memory and merit of the times succeeding. Lastly, for this divulged and almost prostitHted title of knighthood, I could without charge, by your... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - 386 páginas
...kind of freehold, and it was a more solemn time. All those points agreed with my nature and judgement. My ambition now I shall only put upon my pen, whereby...maintain memory and merit of the times succeeding. " Lastly, for this divulged and almost prostituted title of knighthood, I could without charge, by... | |
| 1822 - 386 páginas
...kind of freehold, and it was a more solemn time. All those points agreed with my nature and judgement. My ambition now I shall only put upon my pen, whereby...maintain memory and merit of the times succeeding. " Lastly, for this divulged and almost prostituted title of knighthood, I could without charge, by... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1830 - 530 páginas
...kind of freehold, and it was a more solemn time. All those points agreed with my nature and j udgment. My ambition now I shall only put upon my pen, whereby...maintain memory and merit of the times succeeding. Lastly, for this divulged and almost prostituted title of knighthood, I could without charge, by your... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1830 - 530 páginas
...All those points agreed with my * From the Ilatfield Collection. t Gorliambury. nature and judgment. My ambition now I shall only put upon my pen, whereby...maintain memory. and merit of the times succeeding. Lastly, for this divulged 'and almost prostituted title of knighthood, I could without charge, by your... | |
| 1830 - 542 páginas
...business, on the accession of James I., when he was remaining in his solitude at Gray's Inn. He says, " My ambition now I shall only put upon my pen, whereby I shall be able to obtain memory and merit of the times succeeding." In a private letter that accompanied the public dedication... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 588 páginas
...philoso-. phy was benefited by his solitude at Gray's Inn. His hand was always on his work , and belter thoughts will find an easy entrance into the mind...maintain memory and merit , of THE TIMES SUCCEEDING." And years after when he had finally quilted public life , he told the king, " I would live to study , and... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 330 páginas
...philosophy was benefited by his solitude at Gray's Inn. His hana was always on his work, and belter thoughts will find an easy entrance into the mind...shall only put upon my pen, whereby I shall be able to ma mm m memory and merit, of the times succeeding,1 Anil manr ream after when he had finally quitted... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1835 - 392 páginas
...kind of freehold, and it was a more solemn time. All those points agreed with my nature and judgment. My ambition now I shall only put upon my pen, whereby...maintain memory and merit of the times succeeding.'* But this was not his only ambition. In Bacon's breast there were two antagonist principles struggling... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 864 páginas
...kind of freehold, and it was a more solemn time. All those points agreed with my nature and judgment. My ambition now I shall only put upon my pen, whereby...maintain memory and merit of the times succeeding. Lastly, for this divulged and almost prostituted title of knighthood, I could without charge, by your... | |
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