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... at Gorhambury ever since . They show , among other things , that Bacon's likeness was to his mother ; a fact , I believe , not other- wise known . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE ELEVENTH VOLUME . ! LITERARY WORKS . vi PREFACE .
... at Gorhambury ever since . They show , among other things , that Bacon's likeness was to his mother ; a fact , I believe , not other- wise known . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE ELEVENTH VOLUME . ! LITERARY WORKS . vi PREFACE .
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... things illustrative of his subject ; but for these he must have trusted to the fidelity of his memory . What Sir Robert Cotton could supply was liberally communicated ; but Cotton House was within the forbidden precinct , and any man ...
... things illustrative of his subject ; but for these he must have trusted to the fidelity of his memory . What Sir Robert Cotton could supply was liberally communicated ; but Cotton House was within the forbidden precinct , and any man ...
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... things . 1st , to obtain a correct text . 2nd , to ascertain as far as possible whether the statements in the text are accurate ; and to point out in foot - notes all inaccuracies , however trivial , 3rd , to supply omissions , where ...
... things . 1st , to obtain a correct text . 2nd , to ascertain as far as possible whether the statements in the text are accurate ; and to point out in foot - notes all inaccuracies , however trivial , 3rd , to supply omissions , where ...
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... thing seems to me altogether incredible . If it be urged on the other hand that the character of Henry as interpreted by Bacon , however unlike it may be to James , is not so unlike Bacon himself ; and that he was therein delineating ...
... thing seems to me altogether incredible . If it be urged on the other hand that the character of Henry as interpreted by Bacon , however unlike it may be to James , is not so unlike Bacon himself ; and that he was therein delineating ...
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... things themselves . Again , the use which it holdeth to man's life , if it be not the greatest , yet assuredly is the freest from any ill accident or quality . VOL . XI . 3 For those which are conversant much in poets , as THE REIGN OF ...
... things themselves . Again , the use which it holdeth to man's life , if it be not the greatest , yet assuredly is the freest from any ill accident or quality . VOL . XI . 3 For those which are conversant much in poets , as THE REIGN OF ...
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