The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ...H.O. Houghton and Company, 1878 |
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... former ; and thus we have the whole body of Bacon's works arranged in three sufficiently distinguishable classes , which may be called for shortness , 1st , The PHILO- SOPHICAL and LITERARY ; 2nd , The PROFESSIONAL ; and 3rd , The ...
... former ; and thus we have the whole body of Bacon's works arranged in three sufficiently distinguishable classes , which may be called for shortness , 1st , The PHILO- SOPHICAL and LITERARY ; 2nd , The PROFESSIONAL ; and 3rd , The ...
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... , I refer to the places . But there are two or three particulars in which this edition differs from former ones , and which may be more conven- iently explained here . - - In the third and last division of the xii HISTORY AND PLAN OF.
... , I refer to the places . But there are two or three particulars in which this edition differs from former ones , and which may be more conven- iently explained here . - - In the third and last division of the xii HISTORY AND PLAN OF.
Página xvii
... former editors in not keeping the Latin and English works separate . Such separation is incompatible with the chronological arrangement which I hold to be far preferable . I see no inconvenience in the change which is at all material ...
... former editors in not keeping the Latin and English works separate . Such separation is incompatible with the chronological arrangement which I hold to be far preferable . I see no inconvenience in the change which is at all material ...
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... former in every quality of art , that unless there be some evidence of the fact more to be relied on than an ordinary family tradition , I shall never be able to believe that it is by the same hand . It seems to me far more probable ...
... former in every quality of art , that unless there be some evidence of the fact more to be relied on than an ordinary family tradition , I shall never be able to believe that it is by the same hand . It seems to me far more probable ...
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... former three his books do abundantly speak them ; which 3 with what sufficiency he wrote , let the world judge ; but with what celerity he wrote them , I can best tes- tify . But for the fourth , his elocution , I will only set down ...
... former three his books do abundantly speak them ; which 3 with what sufficiency he wrote , let the world judge ; but with what celerity he wrote them , I can best tes- tify . But for the fourth , his elocution , I will only set down ...
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