The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... . Surely Cicero , in that brilliant oration for Marcellus , was but exhibiting an excellent picture of Cæsar's praises , though he was speaking before his face . And the like did 16 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
... . Surely Cicero , in that brilliant oration for Marcellus , was but exhibiting an excellent picture of Cæsar's praises , though he was speaking before his face . And the like did 16 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. was speaking before his face . And the like did Pliny the younger to Trajan . But to return to our purpose . There belongs further to the handling of this part ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. was speaking before his face . And the like did Pliny the younger to Trajan . But to return to our purpose . There belongs further to the handling of this part ...
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... speak of the husbandry which belongs thereto ; without which the former part seems to be no better than a fair image or statue , which is beauti- ful to contemplate , but is without life and motion ; whereunto Aristotle eloquently ...
... speak of the husbandry which belongs thereto ; without which the former part seems to be no better than a fair image or statue , which is beauti- ful to contemplate , but is without life and motion ; whereunto Aristotle eloquently ...
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... speaking of the common inclinations either to virtues and vices , or to disorders and passions , but of those which are more profound and radical . And in truth I cannot sometimes but wonder that this part of knowledge should for the ...
... speaking of the common inclinations either to virtues and vices , or to disorders and passions , but of those which are more profound and radical . And in truth I cannot sometimes but wonder that this part of knowledge should for the ...
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... speak the real truth , the poets and writers of history are the best doctors of this knowledge , where we may find painted forth with great life and dissected , how affections are kindled and excited , and how pacified and restrained ...
... speak the real truth , the poets and writers of history are the best doctors of this knowledge , where we may find painted forth with great life and dissected , how affections are kindled and excited , and how pacified and restrained ...
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