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... sometimes altogether unintelligible by the great majority of readers , he has simpli fied in language equally plain and convincing , and many seem- ing contradictions , which had for ages baffled the acuteness of commentators , he has ...
... sometimes altogether unintelligible by the great majority of readers , he has simpli fied in language equally plain and convincing , and many seem- ing contradictions , which had for ages baffled the acuteness of commentators , he has ...
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... sometimes he wanted a woman in his bed . By my truth , said Sir Henry Sidney , take her home , and take the money ; then whereas other cuckolds wear their horns plain , you may wear yours gilt . 36. When Rabelais , the great jester of ...
... sometimes he wanted a woman in his bed . By my truth , said Sir Henry Sidney , take her home , and take the money ; then whereas other cuckolds wear their horns plain , you may wear yours gilt . 36. When Rabelais , the great jester of ...
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... sometimes to go disguised : so walking one day in the company of the cardinal of Bour- bon near Paris , he met with a peasant with a new pair of shoes upon his arm : so he called unto him , and said ; by our lady these be good shoes ...
... sometimes to go disguised : so walking one day in the company of the cardinal of Bour- bon near Paris , he met with a peasant with a new pair of shoes upon his arm : so he called unto him , and said ; by our lady these be good shoes ...
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... sometimes for ten , sometimes for an hundred . 118. Diogenes begging , as divers philosophers then used , 36.
... sometimes for ten , sometimes for an hundred . 118. Diogenes begging , as divers philosophers then used , 36.
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... sometimes he would say thus to them ; Gentlemen , at London , you are like ships at sea , which shew like nothing ; but in your country villages , you are like ships in a river , which look like great things . 273. Soon after the death ...
... sometimes he would say thus to them ; Gentlemen , at London , you are like ships at sea , which shew like nothing ; but in your country villages , you are like ships in a river , which look like great things . 273. Soon after the death ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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