Nay, madam, he is a doctor ; never rack his person, but rack his style ; let him have pen, ink, and paper, and help of books, and be enjoined to continue the story where it breaketh off, and I will undertake, by collating the styles, to judge whether... Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest - Seite 727von Agnes Strickland - 1885Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Pettit Andrews - 1806 - 394 Seiten
...madam, he is a doctor, never rack his person, but rack his style; let him have pen, ink, and paper, and help of books, and be enjoined to continue the story...will undertake, by collating the styles, to judge irhether he were the author or 110." [CABALA. In running through the oppressive powers of CentXVt Elizabeth's... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 552 Seiten
...is a doctor, never rack his person, " but rack his style : Let him have pen. ink, and <c paper, and help of books, and be enjoined to " continue the story...the styles, to judge " whether he were the author or no."b Thus, had it not been for Bacon's humanity, or rather his wit, this author, a man of letters,... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1809 - 588 Seiten
...he is a doctor, •never rack his person, but rack his style: let him have pen, ink, and paper, and help of books, and be enjoined to continue the story...the styles to judge whether he were the author or no."* Thus, had it not been for Bacon's humanity, or rather his wit, this author, a man of letters,... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 504 Seiten
...he is a " doctor, never rack his person, but rack his style: Let " him have pen, ink, and paper, and help of books, and " be enjoined to continue the story where it breaketh off, have a contrary tendency. For he has there preserved the famous speech of the bishop of Carlisle, which... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 550 Seiten
...he is a doctor, never rack his person, " but rack his style: Let him have pen, ink, and " paper, and help of books, and be enjoined to " continue the story...the styles, to judge " whether he were the author or nob." Thus, had it not been for Bacon's humanity, or rather his wit, this author, a man of letters,... | |
| Louis Simond - 1815 - 392 Seiten
...Madam, he is a doctor, never rack his person, but rack his style; let him have pen, ink, and paper, and help of books, and be enjoined to continue the story...undertake, by collating the styles, to judge whether he was the author or not.*' Hume was not an esprit fort in matters of government as in religion ; his... | |
| Louis Simond - 1815 - 376 Seiten
...have pen, ink, and paper, and help 01 books, and be enjoined to continue the story where it foreaketh off, and I will undertake, by collating the styles, to judge whether he was the author or not." Hume was not an esprit fort in matters of government as in religion; his object... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 544 Seiten
...Bacon, " he is a Doctor ; never rack his person, but rack his style. Let him have pen, ink and paper and help of books ; and be enjoined to continue the story...the styles, to judge whether he were the author or no." And thus was her mind diverted from this atrocious purpose ! . Measures had now been carried too... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 568 Seiten
...a doctor, never rack his " person, but rack his style ; let him have pen, ink, 4 . " and paper, and help of books, and be enjoined to " continue the story...the styles to judge whether he " were the author or no." But for the main matter, sure I am, when the queen at any time asked mine opinion of my lord's... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 584 Seiten
...is a doctor, never rack his " person, but rack his style ; let him have pen, ink, " and paper, and help of books, and be enjoined to " continue the story where it breaketh off, and I will " undertake by collatingthe styles to judge whether he " were the author or no." But for the main matter, sure I am,... | |
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