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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... practice of 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 ...
... practice of 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 ...
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... practice I think of en- gravers in Simon Pass's time ) , and the other is at- tending to the effect of the picture without caring , or without being able , to preserve the individual details , according to the practice of the popular ...
... practice I think of en- gravers in Simon Pass's time ) , and the other is at- tending to the effect of the picture without caring , or without being able , to preserve the individual details , according to the practice of the popular ...
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... 8 In the Latin version of this memoir , for " after a while " Rawley substi- tutes nondum trocinium in lege egressus , by which he seems to assign a for the commodity of his studies and practice , amongst 38 DR . RAWLEY'S LIFE OF BACON .
... 8 In the Latin version of this memoir , for " after a while " Rawley substi- tutes nondum trocinium in lege egressus , by which he seems to assign a for the commodity of his studies and practice , amongst 38 DR . RAWLEY'S LIFE OF BACON .
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... practice , amongst the Honourable Society of Gray's - Inn , of which house he was a member ; where he erected that elegant pile or structure commonly known by the name of The Lord Bacon's Lodgings , which he inhabited by turns the most ...
... practice , amongst the Honourable Society of Gray's - Inn , of which house he was a member ; where he erected that elegant pile or structure commonly known by the name of The Lord Bacon's Lodgings , which he inhabited by turns the most ...
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... practice was prevalent at the time , for it is a rare virtue in a man to resist temptations to which all his neighbours yield : Thirdly , how far it was tolerated , - for a practice may be universally condemned and yet universally ...
... practice was prevalent at the time , for it is a rare virtue in a man to resist temptations to which all his neighbours yield : Thirdly , how far it was tolerated , - for a practice may be universally condemned and yet universally ...
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