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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... . At any rate the present edition is for the Eng- lish market . To those who are not masters of Eng- üsh it offers few attractions ; while of those who are , not one I suppose in a hundred would care to xvi HISTORY AND PLAN OF.
... . At any rate the present edition is for the Eng- lish market . To those who are not masters of Eng- üsh it offers few attractions ; while of those who are , not one I suppose in a hundred would care to xvi HISTORY AND PLAN OF.
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... suppose in a hundred would care to read a translation even in Baconian Latin , when he had the choice of reading the original in Baconian Eng- lish . And since the translations in question would increase the bulk of this work by four or ...
... suppose in a hundred would care to read a translation even in Baconian Latin , when he had the choice of reading the original in Baconian Eng- lish . And since the translations in question would increase the bulk of this work by four or ...
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... suppose that my mind has observed everything that my eyes have looked at , I am not without hope that the text of this edition will be found better and more faithful than any that has hitherto been produced . It was part of our original ...
... suppose that my mind has observed everything that my eyes have looked at , I am not without hope that the text of this edition will be found better and more faithful than any that has hitherto been produced . It was part of our original ...
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... suppose that Aubrey saw at Gorhambury in 1656 ; which has become the parent of two separate families ; one wearing a hat with a brim describing a regular curve downwards towards the sides , which suf- ficiently distinguishes it from ...
... suppose that Aubrey saw at Gorhambury in 1656 ; which has become the parent of two separate families ; one wearing a hat with a brim describing a regular curve downwards towards the sides , which suf- ficiently distinguishes it from ...
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... suppose it an invention , and the fact of the fainting - fits may be fairly taken , I think , as evidence of the extreme delicacy of Bacon's temperament , and its sen- sibility to the skiey influences . That Bacon himself never alluded ...
... suppose it an invention , and the fact of the fainting - fits may be fairly taken , I think , as evidence of the extreme delicacy of Bacon's temperament , and its sen- sibility to the skiey influences . That Bacon himself never alluded ...
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