The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon Including All His Occasional Works: Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed Among His Philosophical, Literary, Or Professional Works, Volumen3Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1868 |
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... respects as the former , and what I have to say about each piece will be found beside it . The chief thing to be noticed here is the engraving which accompanies this volume , but which it will probably be thought expedient to transfer ...
... respects as the former , and what I have to say about each piece will be found beside it . The chief thing to be noticed here is the engraving which accompanies this volume , but which it will probably be thought expedient to transfer ...
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... respects the engraving is as exact as it could be made . There still remains to be discovered the original of Pass's print ; which is to be sought for , not ( as I once thought ) among pictures by Cornelius Jansen , but among miniatures ...
... respects the engraving is as exact as it could be made . There still remains to be discovered the original of Pass's print ; which is to be sought for , not ( as I once thought ) among pictures by Cornelius Jansen , but among miniatures ...
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... respect you : I fear you not : and the less you speak of your own great- uess , the more I will think of it . " He replied , " I think scorn to stand upon terms of greatness towards you , who are less than little ; less than the least ...
... respect you : I fear you not : and the less you speak of your own great- uess , the more I will think of it . " He replied , " I think scorn to stand upon terms of greatness towards you , who are less than little ; less than the least ...
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... respect you : I fear you not : and the less you speak of your own great- ness , the more I will think of it . " He replied , " I think scorn to stand upon terms of greatness towards you , who are less than little ; less than the least ...
... respect you : I fear you not : and the less you speak of your own great- ness , the more I will think of it . " He replied , " I think scorn to stand upon terms of greatness towards you , who are less than little ; less than the least ...
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... respects wish you so well as I do , I cannot but friendly advise you , after you have remained there some time , to think on your repair home with as convenient speed as you may , as well in respect of your outward estate of health and ...
... respects wish you so well as I do , I cannot but friendly advise you , after you have remained there some time , to think on your repair home with as convenient speed as you may , as well in respect of your outward estate of health and ...
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