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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... judgment . Blackbourne , the first editor of an Opera Omnia , took the Distributio Operis as his groundwork , and endeavoured first to place the various unfinished por- ... 1 " Debuerat sequi Novum Organum : interposui tamen Scripta mea ...
... judgment . Blackbourne , the first editor of an Opera Omnia , took the Distributio Operis as his groundwork , and endeavoured first to place the various unfinished por- ... 1 " Debuerat sequi Novum Organum : interposui tamen Scripta mea ...
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... judgment , the reader could have no means of knowing when he was reading the words of Mr. Ellis and when those of his editor , and so their peculiar value would be lost . Per- fect or imperfect , it was clear to me that they must be ...
... judgment , the reader could have no means of knowing when he was reading the words of Mr. Ellis and when those of his editor , and so their peculiar value would be lost . Per- fect or imperfect , it was clear to me that they must be ...
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... judgment on his own case when he said to his friends ( as I find it recorded in a commonplace book of Dr. Rawley's in the Lambeth Library ) , " I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years ; but it was the justest ...
... judgment on his own case when he said to his friends ( as I find it recorded in a commonplace book of Dr. Rawley's in the Lambeth Library ) , " I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years ; but it was the justest ...
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... judgment , and elocution . For the 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 ...
... judgment , and elocution . For the 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 ...
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... judgment may well be trusted ) , That the Earl of Salisbury was an excellent speaker , but no good penman ; that the Earl of North- ampton ( the Lord Henry Howard ) was an excellent pen- man , but no good speaker ; but that Sir Francis ...
... judgment may well be trusted ) , That the Earl of Salisbury was an excellent speaker , but no good penman ; that the Earl of North- ampton ( the Lord Henry Howard ) was an excellent pen- man , but no good speaker ; but that Sir Francis ...
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