The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... believe that if Bacon had been really studying , not to draw the man as he was , but to produce such a representation of him as should seem to reflect honour upon his descendant , he would have introduced into the portrait those traits ...
... believe that if Bacon had been really studying , not to draw the man as he was , but to produce such a representation of him as should seem to reflect honour upon his descendant , he would have introduced into the portrait those traits ...
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... . traitors , are received , " & c . In the MS . there is no comma before or after traitors And this I believe expresses the intended construction better homager : That King Henry knew well what went upon 100 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
... . traitors , are received , " & c . In the MS . there is no comma before or after traitors And this I believe expresses the intended construction better homager : That King Henry knew well what went upon 100 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
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... believe in the Gods of the vulgar : the profanity is in believing of the Gods what the vulgar believe of them . ] Plato could have said no more . And al- though he had the confidence to deny the administra- tion , he had not the power ...
... believe in the Gods of the vulgar : the profanity is in believing of the Gods what the vulgar believe of them . ] Plato could have said no more . And al- though he had the confidence to deny the administra- tion , he had not the power ...
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