The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... judgment are for his own . For the rest of his raw material he must have trusted en- tirely to the published histories then extant ; to Fabyan , who furnished only a naked and imperfect chronicle of London news ; to Polydore Vergil ...
... judgment are for his own . For the rest of his raw material he must have trusted en- tirely to the published histories then extant ; to Fabyan , who furnished only a naked and imperfect chronicle of London news ; to Polydore Vergil ...
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... judgment . " According to Mackintosh , history so written " loses the interest which bestows on it the power of being useful : " it must " maintain its sway " by inspiring feelings of pity , anger , & c . Now that the reader , in order ...
... judgment . " According to Mackintosh , history so written " loses the interest which bestows on it the power of being useful : " it must " maintain its sway " by inspiring feelings of pity , anger , & c . Now that the reader , in order ...
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... judgment and understand- ing shall sometimes hear ignorant men differ , and know well within himself that those which so differ mean . one thing , and yet they themselves would never agree . And if it come so to pass in that distance of ...
... judgment and understand- ing shall sometimes hear ignorant men differ , and know well within himself that those which so differ mean . one thing , and yet they themselves would never agree . And if it come so to pass in that distance of ...
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