The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... kind of work knows how imperfect a substitute another man's eyes and judgment are for his own . For the rest of his raw material he must have trusted en- tirely to the published histories then extant ; to Fabyan , who furnished only a ...
... kind of work knows how imperfect a substitute another man's eyes and judgment are for his own . For the rest of his raw material he must have trusted en- tirely to the published histories then extant ; to Fabyan , who furnished only a ...
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... kind ; for it is impossible to say of any fact that it is of no consequence , unless you could know how it may be combined with other facts and what inferences it may be made to support . 3. With regard to the supply of omissions , on ...
... kind ; for it is impossible to say of any fact that it is of no consequence , unless you could know how it may be combined with other facts and what inferences it may be made to support . 3. With regard to the supply of omissions , on ...
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... kind of composition ran another way ; forsaking the model of Thucydides , in whose pages the events of the Pelopon- nesian war still live as fresh as those which we follow day by day in the newspapers ; and declining to that of the ...
... kind of composition ran another way ; forsaking the model of Thucydides , in whose pages the events of the Pelopon- nesian war still live as fresh as those which we follow day by day in the newspapers ; and declining to that of the ...
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... sage in which he speaks of what he intends to do . When he speaks of what he has done , he certainly makes an avowal of a very different kind . " I have not flattered him " ( he says in his dedicatory THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 27.
... sage in which he speaks of what he intends to do . When he speaks of what he has done , he certainly makes an avowal of a very different kind . " I have not flattered him " ( he says in his dedicatory THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 27.
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... kind ever produced . It is important too that this should be understood ; because upon this it is that the main interest of the work depends . For it must be confessed that Henry's reign , though entertaining from the bustle and variety ...
... kind ever produced . It is important too that this should be understood ; because upon this it is that the main interest of the work depends . For it must be confessed that Henry's reign , though entertaining from the bustle and variety ...
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