The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... perfect form in the others . And though the Editors ' prefaces and notes are not reprinted along with them , yet the several pieces being set out in the same order , and bearing the Latin titles on the top of each leaf , it will be easy ...
... perfect form in the others . And though the Editors ' prefaces and notes are not reprinted along with them , yet the several pieces being set out in the same order , and bearing the Latin titles on the top of each leaf , it will be easy ...
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... perfect , and at other times in a state more depraved . The purpose therefore and intention of this practice is to cherish the good hours of the mind , and to obliterate and take forth the evil out of the calendar . The fixing of the ...
... perfect , and at other times in a state more depraved . The purpose therefore and intention of this practice is to cherish the good hours of the mind , and to obliterate and take forth the evil out of the calendar . The fixing of the ...
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... perfect stone would hardly be discerned ; so in men of remarkable virtue the slightest faults are seen , talked of , and severely censured , which in ordinary men would either be entirely unobserved , or readily excused . Hence a little ...
... perfect stone would hardly be discerned ; so in men of remarkable virtue the slightest faults are seen , talked of , and severely censured , which in ordinary men would either be entirely unobserved , or readily excused . Hence a little ...
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... perfect law of the inquiry of truth , " that nothing be in the globe of matter which has not its parallel in the globe of crystal or the understand- ing ; " that is , that there be nothing in practice , whereof there is no theory and ...
... perfect law of the inquiry of truth , " that nothing be in the globe of matter which has not its parallel in the globe of crystal or the understand- ing ; " that is , that there be nothing in practice , whereof there is no theory and ...
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... perfect in the art of dissimulation , or any countenance so controlled or commanded ( as he calls it ) as to sever from a feigned and dissembling tale all these marks , and prevent the style from being either more careless , or more ...
... perfect in the art of dissimulation , or any countenance so controlled or commanded ( as he calls it ) as to sever from a feigned and dissembling tale all these marks , and prevent the style from being either more careless , or more ...
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