The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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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 than had been brought to the task before , was yet composed for the most part out of the old materials , and retained almost all the errors . From these imperfect , unskilful , and inaccurate out- lines , aided by the fruits of ...
... judgment than had been brought to the task before , was yet composed for the most part out of the old materials , and retained almost all the errors . From these imperfect , unskilful , and inaccurate out- lines , aided by the fruits of ...
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... judgment as to the punctuation ; - observing always the spirit and intention of the punctuation in the manuscript . This manuscript may be seen in the British Mu- seum ; Additional MSS . vol . 7084. It is a fair tran- script in a very ...
... judgment as to the punctuation ; - observing always the spirit and intention of the punctuation in the manuscript . This manuscript may be seen in the British Mu- seum ; Additional MSS . vol . 7084. It is a fair tran- script in a very ...
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... judgment , supported as it is by some eminent authorities . In so far as the difference is a matter of taste , I can only say that since the proper object of history is to reproduce such an image of the past that the actors shall seem ...
... judgment , supported as it is by some eminent authorities . In so far as the difference is a matter of taste , I can only say that since the proper object of history is to reproduce such an image of the past that the actors shall seem ...
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... judgment . So systematic a purpose cannot fail to distort character and events , and to divest both of their power over feeling . It would have been impossible for Lord Bacon , if he had not been betrayed by his chilling scheme , to ...
... judgment . So systematic a purpose cannot fail to distort character and events , and to divest both of their power over feeling . It would have been impossible for Lord Bacon , if he had not been betrayed by his chilling scheme , to ...
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