The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... hope that the present volume will at any rate prove one thing - that before I assign anything , or allow anything to be assigned , to Bacon , I must see something more in it than a style belonging to the age of Elizabeth or James I ...
... hope that the present volume will at any rate prove one thing - that before I assign anything , or allow anything to be assigned , to Bacon , I must see something more in it than a style belonging to the age of Elizabeth or James I ...
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... hope , profit by the same information . If he will take the trouble to read some of the larger type , he will find that the man , Francis Bacon , is the principal person in every scene throughout the work , and that the business of the ...
... hope , profit by the same information . If he will take the trouble to read some of the larger type , he will find that the man , Francis Bacon , is the principal person in every scene throughout the work , and that the business of the ...
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... can be glad rather to lay it all aside than to say nothing to you . But I long much more to be speaking often with you , and I hope I shall not long want my wish . 1 CONTENTS OF THE SIXTH VOLUME . BOOK VI . CHAPTER PREFACE . xvii.
... can be glad rather to lay it all aside than to say nothing to you . But I long much more to be speaking often with you , and I hope I shall not long want my wish . 1 CONTENTS OF THE SIXTH VOLUME . BOOK VI . CHAPTER PREFACE . xvii.
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... hope your Majesty will be pleased to correct and parfite it . Your Majesty will be also pleased to remember , that if the creation shall be at Roughford , your pleasure and this draught be speedily returned ; for it will ask a sending ...
... hope your Majesty will be pleased to correct and parfite it . Your Majesty will be also pleased to remember , that if the creation shall be at Roughford , your pleasure and this draught be speedily returned ; for it will ask a sending ...
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... admit you were in no such danger , as I hope you are not , and 1 So in the original . I think it should be " his opinion . " that you are answerable only to God and the King 14 [ CHAP . I. LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
... admit you were in no such danger , as I hope you are not , and 1 So in the original . I think it should be " his opinion . " that you are answerable only to God and the King 14 [ CHAP . I. LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
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