The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Houghton, Mifflin, 1864 |
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... less have the full benefit of all the explanatory and illustrative matter contained in this edition . Of the style of translation which has been at- tempted , I have spoken in my preface to the fourth volume . And though the authorship ...
... less have the full benefit of all the explanatory and illustrative matter contained in this edition . Of the style of translation which has been at- tempted , I have spoken in my preface to the fourth volume . And though the authorship ...
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... memory . Nor are the triumphs of the moral - 2 Cicero , pro Archiâ , c . 8 . 1 Pind . Olymp . i . 20 . 3 Cf. Laert . ix . 59 . virtues less famous than those of the intellectual . What 16 DE AUGMENTIS . " TRANSLATION OF THE 66.
... memory . Nor are the triumphs of the moral - 2 Cicero , pro Archiâ , c . 8 . 1 Pind . Olymp . i . 20 . 3 Cf. Laert . ix . 59 . virtues less famous than those of the intellectual . What 16 DE AUGMENTIS . " TRANSLATION OF THE 66.
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... less thing in point of endurance ( however inferior in worthiness ) which occurred in our own times in the case of the Burgundian who murdered the Prince of Orange : being beaten with rods of iron and torn with red - hot pincers , he ...
... less thing in point of endurance ( however inferior in worthiness ) which occurred in our own times in the case of the Burgundian who murdered the Prince of Orange : being beaten with rods of iron and torn with red - hot pincers , he ...
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... less blame physicians that they commonly attend to some other art or practice , which they fancy more than their own . For you have among them poets , antiquaries , critics , rhetoricians , statesmen , divines ; and in every one of ...
... less blame physicians that they commonly attend to some other art or practice , which they fancy more than their own . For you have among them poets , antiquaries , critics , rhetoricians , statesmen , divines ; and in every one of ...
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... less true ( as was anciently noted ) that many of the more subtle pas- sages , pores , and pertusions appear not in anatomical dissections , because they are shut and latent in dead bodies , though they be open and manifest in live ...
... less true ( as was anciently noted ) that many of the more subtle pas- sages , pores , and pertusions appear not in anatomical dissections , because they are shut and latent in dead bodies , though they be open and manifest in live ...
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