| National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain) - 1907 - 600 Seiten
...at Highgate, and was buried in the church of St. Michael near St. Albans. In his will he bequeaths his " name and memory to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the next ages." Purchased by the Trustees, January 1901. (1288.) Full-length standing figure, face three-quarters to... | |
| 1907 - 636 Seiten
...bones." Lord Bacon in 1625, bequeathed both soul and body to God, while his name and memory he left to men's charitable speeches and to foreign nations and the next ages. Dr. Johnson's will in 1 784, made a like disposition of his soul, but now-a-days people do not seem... | |
| Frederick York Powell, Thomas Frederick Tout - 1908 - 402 Seiten
...great plans of literature and philosophy, for which he had hitherto wanted leisure. He died in 1626, " leaving his name and memory to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations and the next ages." The monopolists, Mompesson and Mitchell, were formally impeached and condemned in much the same way.... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1909 - 668 Seiten
...temperature would preserve the meat ; he caught cold and died on April 9, 1626, after having recommended his memory " to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the next ages." He left a considerable work, valuable and deceptive, streaked with bright light and dark shadows, comprising... | |
| Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence - 1910 - 312 Seiten
...though in a despised weed [that is under a Pseudonym] procured the good of all men "; the man who left his " name and memory to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the next ages." CHAPTER VII. Bacon acknowledged to be a Poet. IN discussing the question of the Authorship of the plays... | |
| Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence - 1910 - 320 Seiten
...though in a despised weed [that is under a Pseudonym] procured the good of all men"; the man who left his "name and memory to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and the next ages." jd to be the Authorship of unaware that fc^jtmporanes to be a to quote a - . . Em1nence in poetry.... | |
| Virgil McClure Harris - 1911 - 496 Seiten
...LORD BACON Lord Bacon in 1625, bequeathed his soul and body to God, while his name and memory he left to men's charitable speeches and to foreign nations and the next ages. WILL OF THE DUKE OF BRUNSWICK "To-day, the 5th of March, 1871, H6telde la Metropole, Geneva. " This... | |
| Virgil McClure Harris - 1912 - 496 Seiten
...LORD BACON Lord Bacon in 1625, bequeathed his soul and body to God, while his name and memory he left to men's charitable speeches and to foreign nations and the next ages. "To-day, the 5th of March, 1871, Hdtelde la Metropole, Geneva. "This is our Will or Testament, —... | |
| H. Crouch Batchelor - 1912 - 156 Seiten
...unfinished writings, and contains the following sentence : — " For my name and memory I leave it to men's charitable speeches and to foreign nations, and the next ages ; and to mine own countrymen after some time be past" This was indeed prophetic, for it is foreign... | |
| Frank H. Vizetelly - 1915 - 432 Seiten
...Continent, may have been due the prophetic lines found in his will : ' ' My name and memory I leave it to men's charitable speeches and to foreign nations and the next ages." Among his contemporaries both Raleigh and Jonson appreciated his genius,106 but none expressed it so... | |
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