Anaxagoras did, who reduced himself with contemplation unto voluntary poverty.: but this I will do; I will sell the inheritance that I have, and purchase some lease of quick revenue, or some office of gain that shall be executed by deputy, and so give... The works of Francis Bacon - Page 206by Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819Full view - About this book
| John Nichol - 1889 - 284 pages
...office of gain that shall be executed by deputy, and so give over all care of service, and become some sorry book-maker, or a true pioneer in that mine of truth which (he said) lay so deep." In a later address to the "Atlas of this Commonwealth," 1595, Bacon, referring to himself as "a tired... | |
| Mrs. Henry Pott - Rosicrucians - 1891 - 432 pages
...office of gain that shall be executed by deputy, and so give over all care of service, and become some sorry book-maker, or a true pioneer in that mine of...rather thoughts than words, being set down without art, * disguising, or reservation, wherein I have done honour, both to your Lordship's wisdom, in judging... | |
| Mrs. Henry Pott - Rosicrucians - 1891 - 432 pages
...which I have writ unto your Lordship is rather thoughts than words,- being set down without art, l disguising, or reservation, wherein I have done honour,...your Lordship's wisdom, in judging that that will best be believed by your Lordship which is truest, and to your Lordship's good nature, in retaining... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1895 - 600 pages
...over, all Care of Service, and become some sorry Book maker, or a true Pioneer, in that Mine of Tnttk, which (he said) lay so deep. This which I have writ...Thoughts, than Words, being set down without all Art, Disguizing, or Reservation. Wherein I have done honour, both to your Lordships Wisdom, in judging,... | |
| Bertha Marian Skeat - Lamentatyon of Mary Magdaleyne - 1897 - 676 pages
...shall be executed by deputy, and so give over all care of Service, and become some sorry book-inaker, or a true pioneer in that mine of truth, which, he said, lay so deep. This which I have writ your Lordship , is rather thoughts than words, being set down without all art, disguising or reservation".6)... | |
| Parker Woodward - 1901 - 132 pages
...which is the thing I greatly affect. And if your lordship will not carry me on ... I will become some sorry bookmaker, or a true pioneer in that mine of truth which (he said) lay so deep." So we see, in 1 592, " Robert Greene " intended to write of " matters of some import," " to discuss... | |
| Parker Woodward - 1902 - 144 pages
...office of gain that shall be executed by deputy, and so give over all care of service, and become some sorry book-maker, or a true pioneer in that mine of truth, which (he said) lay so deep . . . from my lodging at Gray's Inn." Anthony Bacon arrived in England at the beginning of this year,... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1908 - 414 pages
...office of gain that shall be executed by deputy, and so give over all care of j service, and become some sorry book-maker, or a true pioneer in that mine of...believed of your Lordship which is truest, and to your Lordship 's good nature, in retaining no thing from you. And even so I wish your Lordship all happiness,... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1908 - 428 pages
...office of gain that shall be executed by deputy, and so give over all care of service, and become some sorry book-maker, or a true pioneer in that mine of...reservation. Wherein I have done honour both to your Lordship 's wisdom, in judging that that will be best believed of your Lordship which is truest, and... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1908 - 412 pages
...down without all art, disguising, or reservation. "Wherein I have done honour both to your Lordship 's wisdom, in judging that that will be best believed of your Lordship which is truest, and to your Lordship 's good nature, in retaining no thing from you. And even so I wish your Lordship all happiness,... | |
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