The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... 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. Bacon's style ...
... 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. Bacon's style ...
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... present volume - the most famous and interesting being that of Sir Walter Ralegh : a case simple enough in itself , but so hidden from the sight of modern readers under a cloud of mis- representations , misinterpretations , and ...
... present volume - the most famous and interesting being that of Sir Walter Ralegh : a case simple enough in itself , but so hidden from the sight of modern readers under a cloud of mis- representations , misinterpretations , and ...
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... present , -cases in which writings have been popularly ascribed to him which were not his . Of this kind is the discussion of the famous letter to Sir Edward Coke upon his loss of office ( pp . 121-131 ) ; which is the fulfilment of a ...
... present , -cases in which writings have been popularly ascribed to him which were not his . Of this kind is the discussion of the famous letter to Sir Edward Coke upon his loss of office ( pp . 121-131 ) ; which is the fulfilment of a ...
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... present them in a materially improved shape , it has satisfied me that a copy by Robert Stephens is almost as good as an original . A fact of more value . For there are many papers printed by him from originals which are not now to be ...
... present them in a materially improved shape , it has satisfied me that a copy by Robert Stephens is almost as good as an original . A fact of more value . For there are many papers printed by him from originals which are not now to be ...
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... See above , Vol . II . c . i . § 2 . 2 " An account of the present edition " - ( i.e . Blackbourne's edition , 1730 ) . Vol . i . p . 177 . in the quarto , nothing is said about that . 10 [ CHAP . I. LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
... See above , Vol . II . c . i . § 2 . 2 " An account of the present edition " - ( i.e . Blackbourne's edition , 1730 ) . Vol . i . p . 177 . in the quarto , nothing is said about that . 10 [ CHAP . I. LETTERS AND LIFE OF FRANCIS BACON .
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