The Works of Francis Bacon: Popular Edition Based Upon the Complete Edition of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, Volumen2Hurd & Houghton, 1877 |
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... question could be made to turn upon that point , I almost think that such would be the general opinion . But it is true that during the last century popular taste in this kind of composition ran another way ; forsaking the model of ...
... question could be made to turn upon that point , I almost think that such would be the general opinion . But it is true that during the last century popular taste in this kind of composition ran another way ; forsaking the model of ...
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... question being too serious to be passed over , and the authority too respectable to be overruled without show- ing reasons , I shall quote his note at length . " Lord Bacon was the man of highest intellect among the writers of history ...
... question being too serious to be passed over , and the authority too respectable to be overruled without show- ing reasons , I shall quote his note at length . " Lord Bacon was the man of highest intellect among the writers of history ...
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... question as to the spirit in which this history is written , upon both which points I shall have a word to say presently , let us first consider the more positive and definite imputations contained in the foregoing passage . That Bacon ...
... question as to the spirit in which this history is written , upon both which points I shall have a word to say presently , let us first consider the more positive and definite imputations contained in the foregoing passage . That Bacon ...
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... question difficult to answer , because different readers will be differently affected by it . I would only say that those readers who , like Sir James Mackintosh , rise from the perusal of the narrative full of passion- ate pity for the ...
... question difficult to answer , because different readers will be differently affected by it . I would only say that those readers who , like Sir James Mackintosh , rise from the perusal of the narrative full of passion- ate pity for the ...
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... question the state of this nation never had a larger reach to import the universal affairs of Europe ; as that which was in the former part of the time the counterpoise between France and Spain , and in the latter the only encounter and ...
... question the state of this nation never had a larger reach to import the universal affairs of Europe ; as that which was in the former part of the time the counterpoise between France and Spain , and in the latter the only encounter and ...
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