The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen6Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 |
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... things which once he could not see at all , seem now things which nobody can fail to see : hands which at first seemed so like that he could not tell which was which , have become with familiarity so different that he can hardly see any ...
... things which once he could not see at all , seem now things which nobody can fail to see : hands which at first seemed so like that he could not tell which was which , have become with familiarity so different that he can hardly see any ...
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... things , not that what he thought was always wise and virtuous , I am supposed to renounce the right of dis- cussing ... thing implied a " resolution " to show nothing else ; as if what a man thinks about a thing could be explained ...
... things , not that what he thought was always wise and virtuous , I am supposed to renounce the right of dis- cussing ... thing implied a " resolution " to show nothing else ; as if what a man thinks about a thing could be explained ...
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... things he must know , in order to form his judgment , re- quire space to set them forth clearly , I am not sparing of my paper and print . But the faculty of judging , when the mate- rials are properly placed before him , I assume that ...
... things he must know , in order to form his judgment , re- quire space to set them forth clearly , I am not sparing of my paper and print . But the faculty of judging , when the mate- rials are properly placed before him , I assume that ...
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... things than I can tell them , and ask for nothing but Bacon's own writings in a correct text , I have made a special and ( as I thought ) a sufficient provision . Whatever I believe to be Ba- con's own , and nothing but what I believe ...
... things than I can tell them , and ask for nothing but Bacon's own writings in a correct text , I have made a special and ( as I thought ) a sufficient provision . Whatever I believe to be Ba- con's own , and nothing but what I believe ...
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... things ; and to speak truth , it is a well - sounding and noble name , both here and abroad ; and being your proper ... thing itself is so reasonable , as it ought to be as soon done as said . I am now gotten into the country to my house ...
... things ; and to speak truth , it is a well - sounding and noble name , both here and abroad ; and being your proper ... thing itself is so reasonable , as it ought to be as soon done as said . I am now gotten into the country to my house ...
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