The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... less faithfully copied , of all the portraits which have been drawn . since . The theory of the events of Henry's reign as formed and expounded by him has been adopted by every succeeding historian as the basis of his narrative . Those ...
... less faithfully copied , of all the portraits which have been drawn . since . The theory of the events of Henry's reign as formed and expounded by him has been adopted by every succeeding historian as the basis of his narrative . Those ...
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... less than to point out the other as the model of what a king should not be . Neither was this a difficulty inherent in the subject . For however obvious and ineffaceable those features of Henry's character may appear to us , which mark ...
... less than to point out the other as the model of what a king should not be . Neither was this a difficulty inherent in the subject . For however obvious and ineffaceable those features of Henry's character may appear to us , which mark ...
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... less skilful hand than Bacon's , using a very little of the novelist's or rhetorician's licence , have been turned into a handsome likeness of James or of any- body else . And who can believe that if Bacon had been really studying , not ...
... less skilful hand than Bacon's , using a very little of the novelist's or rhetorician's licence , have been turned into a handsome likeness of James or of any- body else . And who can believe that if Bacon had been really studying , not ...
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... from the Cabala . 2 Both the MS . and the copy in the Cabala have 1504 : an error prob- ably of the transcriber : 4 carelessly written being very like 9 . he overcame happily ; a matter that did no less THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 37.
... from the Cabala . 2 Both the MS . and the copy in the Cabala have 1504 : an error prob- ably of the transcriber : 4 carelessly written being very like 9 . he overcame happily ; a matter that did no less THE REIGN OF HENRY VII . 37.
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... less set forth his wisdom than his fortune ; and yet such a wisdom as seemed rather a dexterity to deliver himself from dangers when they pressed him , than any deep foresight to prevent them afar off . Jealous he was over the greatness ...
... less set forth his wisdom than his fortune ; and yet such a wisdom as seemed rather a dexterity to deliver himself from dangers when they pressed him , than any deep foresight to prevent them afar off . Jealous he was over the greatness ...
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