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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... substance or both . They cannot be made to fit their places in the ideal scheme . It was the actual conditions of Bacon's life that really moulded them into what they are ; and therefore the most nat- ural order in which they can be ...
... substance or both . They cannot be made to fit their places in the ideal scheme . It was the actual conditions of Bacon's life that really moulded them into what they are ; and therefore the most nat- ural order in which they can be ...
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... substance and sense of the translation . In matters which concern only the style and manner of expression , I have thought it better to follow my own taste ; a mixture of different styles be- ing commonly less agreeable to the reader ...
... substance and sense of the translation . In matters which concern only the style and manner of expression , I have thought it better to follow my own taste ; a mixture of different styles be- ing commonly less agreeable to the reader ...
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... substance of it had appeared before in the Latin Life prefixed to the Opuscula Philo- sophica in 1658 , which is only a free translation of this , with a few correc- tions . 2 He began to reside in April 1573 ; was absent from the ...
... substance of it had appeared before in the Latin Life prefixed to the Opuscula Philo- sophica in 1658 , which is only a free translation of this , with a few correc- tions . 2 He began to reside in April 1573 ; was absent from the ...
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... substance of it still retained ; 1 as if it had been natural to him to honest man , look you , and soon dashed : " Rawley means that Bacon was not a man who used his wit , as some do , to put his neighbours out of countenance ...
... substance of it still retained ; 1 as if it had been natural to him to honest man , look you , and soon dashed : " Rawley means that Bacon was not a man who used his wit , as some do , to put his neighbours out of countenance ...
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... substance in a better form , or a form better suited to the particular occa- sion . In citing the evidence of witnesses , on the contrary , in support of a narrative statement or an argument upon matter of fact , he is always very ...
... substance in a better form , or a form better suited to the particular occa- sion . In citing the evidence of witnesses , on the contrary , in support of a narrative statement or an argument upon matter of fact , he is always very ...
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