| Encyclopaedia - 1855 - 400 стор.
...a primitive revelation, for he observes farther on, "And this principally raises my esteem of these fables, which I receive not as the product of the age, or invention of the poets, but as sacred relics, gentle whispers, and the breath of better times ; that from the traditions of more ancient... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1856 - 406 стор.
...varied but in point of embellishment, which is their own. And this principally raises my esteem of these fables, which I receive, not as the product of the age, or invention of the poets, but as sacred relics, gentle whispers, and the breath of better times, that from the traditions of more ancient... | |
| 1864 - 408 стор.
...always fascinating. Lord. Bdcon, in his quaint way, says of them, in genera! : — " I receive them, not as the product of the age, or invention of the poets (Homer, Hesiod and others), but as sacred relics, gentle whispers, and the breath of better times,... | |
| 1864 - 452 стор.
...always fascinating. Lord Bacon, in his quaint way, says of them, in genera! : — " I receive them, not as the product of the age, or invention of the poets (Homer, Hesiod and others), but as sacred relics, gentle whispers, and the breath of better times,... | |
| 1873 - 716 стор.
...varied but in point of embellishment, which is their own. And this principally raises my esteem of these fables, which I receive not as the product of the age, or invention of the poets, but as sacred relics, gentle whispers and the breath of better times, that, from the traditions of more ancient... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 стор.
...varied but in point of embellishment, which is their own. And this principally raises my esteem of these fables, which I receive, not as the product of the age, or invention of the poets, but as sacred relics, gentle whispers, and the breath of better times, that from the traditions of more ancient... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1879 - 406 стор.
...receive, not as the product of the age, or invention of the poets, but as sacred relics, gentle whispers, and the breath of better times, that from the traditions...of more ancient nations came, at length, into the lliil.es and trumpets of the Greeks. But if any one shall, notwithstanding this, contend that allegories... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - 570 стор.
...varied but in point of embellishment, which is their own. And this principally raises my esteem of these fables, which I receive, not as the product of the age, or invention of the poets, but as sacred relics, gentle whispers, and the breath of better times, that from the traditions of more ancient... | |
| Edward Madeley, Edward Madeley (Jr.) - 1883 - 768 стор.
...invented, but as received and embraced in earlier ages. And this principally raises my esteem of those fables ; which I receive, not as the product of the age, or invention of the poets, but as sacred relics, gentle whispers, and the breath of better times, that, from the traditions of more ancient... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1884 - 476 стор.
...varied hut in point of embellishment, which is their own. And this principally raises my esteem of these fables, which I receive, not as the product of the age, or invention of the poets, but as sacred relics, gentle whispers, and the breath of better times, that from the traditions of more ancient... | |
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