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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... . These it is the proper busi- ness of an editor to supply . This consideration suggested to me , when con- sulted about a new edition of Bacon , the expediency of arranging his works with reference - not to sub- THE COMPLETE EDITION . vii.
... . These it is the proper busi- ness of an editor to supply . This consideration suggested to me , when con- sulted about a new edition of Bacon , the expediency of arranging his works with reference - not to sub- THE COMPLETE EDITION . vii.
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... reference - not to sub- ject , size , language , or form- but to the different classes of readers whose requirements he had in view when he composed them . So classified , they will be found to fall naturally into three principal ...
... reference - not to sub- ject , size , language , or form- but to the different classes of readers whose requirements he had in view when he composed them . So classified , they will be found to fall naturally into three principal ...
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... references and quotations ) without his express sanction . That the text should be carefully printed from the proper authorities , and all the biblio- graphical information supplied which was necessary to make the edition in that ...
... references and quotations ) without his express sanction . That the text should be carefully printed from the proper authorities , and all the biblio- graphical information supplied which was necessary to make the edition in that ...
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... reference to this subject of portraits , I may add that the various engravings of Bacon are all ( with one exception which I will mention presently ) derived directly or through successive copies from one or other of two originals . One ...
... reference to this subject of portraits , I may add that the various engravings of Bacon are all ( with one exception which I will mention presently ) derived directly or through successive copies from one or other of two originals . One ...
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... reference to their place in the history of philosophy will I think be convinced that he aimed at giving a wholly new method , — a method universally applicable , and in all cases infal- lible . By this method , all the knowledge which ...
... reference to their place in the history of philosophy will I think be convinced that he aimed at giving a wholly new method , — a method universally applicable , and in all cases infal- lible . By this method , all the knowledge which ...
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