The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Hurd and Houghton, 1869 |
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... authority have not the less followed his guidance and drawn their light from him . Those who have aspired to correct his work have only turned a likeness into a caricature and history into invective . The composition bears indeed some ...
... authority have not the less followed his guidance and drawn their light from him . Those who have aspired to correct his work have only turned a likeness into a caricature and history into invective . The composition bears indeed some ...
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... authorities of any value : the original manuscript , which was sub- mitted to the king in the autumn of 1621 , and ... authority , it is not easy to decide . The print , as being the later , may be supposed to have the last corrections ...
... authorities of any value : the original manuscript , which was sub- mitted to the king in the autumn of 1621 , and ... authority , it is not easy to decide . The print , as being the later , may be supposed to have the last corrections ...
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... authority . I have therefore compared the two sentence by sentence , and wherever I have found that the Latin version contains any meaning that is not fully or exactly represented by the English , that it explains an obscure , decides a ...
... authority . I have therefore compared the two sentence by sentence , and wherever I have found that the Latin version contains any meaning that is not fully or exactly represented by the English , that it explains an obscure , decides a ...
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... 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 to live and the events to pass before our eyes ...
... 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 to live and the events to pass before our eyes ...
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... 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 ; but he was not the greatest historian . History ought ...
... 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 ; but he was not the greatest historian . History ought ...
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