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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... speak during his active life , as if he affected to die in the shadow and not in the light ; which also may be found in several passages of his works . In which time he composed the greatest part of his books and writings , both in ...
... speak during his active life , as if he affected to die in the shadow and not in the light ; which also may be found in several passages of his works . In which time he composed the greatest part of his books and writings , both in ...
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... 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 what I heard Sir Walter Raleigh once speak ...
... 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 what I heard Sir Walter Raleigh once speak ...
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... speak upon such a subject , as wherein he was peculiarly skilful , and would delight to speak . And for himself , he contemned no man's observations , but would light his torch at every man's candle . His opinions and assertions were ...
... speak upon such a subject , as wherein he was peculiarly skilful , and would delight to speak . And for himself , he contemned no man's observations , but would light his torch at every man's candle . His opinions and assertions were ...
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... speak in the comparative only , and not in the exclusive . For his reputation is great in his own nation also , especially amongst those that are of a more acute and sharper judgment ; which I will exemplify but with two tes- timonies ...
... speak in the comparative only , and not in the exclusive . For his reputation is great in his own nation also , especially amongst those that are of a more acute and sharper judgment ; which I will exemplify but with two tes- timonies ...
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... speak of , " which " is utterly vicious and incom- " For to conclude upon an enumeration of particulars , without instance contradictory , is no conclusion , but a conjecture . " " And this form , to say truth , is so gross , as it had ...
... speak of , " which " is utterly vicious and incom- " For to conclude upon an enumeration of particulars , without instance contradictory , is no conclusion , but a conjecture . " " And this form , to say truth , is so gross , as it had ...
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