| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 pages
...chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame." Harrington and Selden have done justice to this last aspiration. The latter evidently alludes to him... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1851 - 192 pages
...chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond, or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like, in this monument of his fame. 27. Hobies on Knowledge, from the Sixth Chapter of his "Humane Nature:" — 16-40. There is a story... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 pages
...chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond, or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like, in this monument of his fame. 160.— THE TBIAL OF BUCKINGHAM. SCENE. A Street. Enter Two Gentlemen, meetuig. 1 Oent. Whither away... | |
| Francis Bacon - Ethics - 1854 - 894 pages
...chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he o builds a fair house upon an ill seat, commits himself to prison. 66. If you will work on any man, you Harrington and Selden have done justice to this last aspiration. The latter evidently alludes to him... | |
| Francis Bacon - English literature - 1858 - 812 pages
...chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame. APPENDIX. No. I. GREAT COUNCILS. THERE are three places in this history (see pp. 74. 116. 173.) in... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 pages
...chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwellcth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame. в 3 APPENDIX. No. I. GREAT COUNCILS. THERE are three places in this history (see pp. 74. 116. 173.)... | |
| Great Britain - 1865 - 708 pages
...chapel and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond, or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame. 160.— THE TRIAL OF BUCKINGHAM. SHAKSFERE. SCENE. A Street. Enter Two Gentlemen, meeting. 1 Gent.... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1866 - 704 pages
...chapel and for the tepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond, or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame. 150.— THE TRIAL OF BUCKINGHAM. SCENE. A Street. Enter Two Gentlemen, meeting. 1 Gent. Whither away... | |
| English authors - English literature - 1869 - 458 pages
...chapel, and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond, or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like, in this monument of his fame. VI. JOHN DONNE. 1573—1631. JOHN DONNE, of Welsh extraction, was born in London in 1573. When only... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 364 pages
...chapel, and for the sepulchre. So that he dwelleth more richly dead, in the monument of his tomb, than he did alive in Richmond, or any of his palaces. I could...wish he did the like in this monument of his fame. 10 NOTES. Dedication, p. 3. Prince Charles, son of James I, and afterwards King Charles I. The History... | |
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