The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... appear which would ultimately prevail . In understanding he was certainly strong , and did not want either curiosity or capacity . But in speech he was somewhat slow , and as it were embarrassed ; and yet if you observed dili- gently ...
... appear which would ultimately prevail . In understanding he was certainly strong , and did not want either curiosity or capacity . But in speech he was somewhat slow , and as it were embarrassed ; and yet if you observed dili- gently ...
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... has any one , so far as I know , observed that it is only a fragment . In other respects they tell their own story , and do not appear to require any further explanation . IMAGO CIVILIS JULII CÆSARIS . JULIUS CESAR a principio fortuna.
... has any one , so far as I know , observed that it is only a fragment . In other respects they tell their own story , and do not appear to require any further explanation . IMAGO CIVILIS JULII CÆSARIS . JULIUS CESAR a principio fortuna.
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... appears by the ease with which he delivered himself both in action and speech . For no man decided quicker , or spoke clearer there was nothing embarrassed , nothing in- volved about him . But in will and appetite he was one who never ...
... appears by the ease with which he delivered himself both in action and speech . For no man decided quicker , or spoke clearer there was nothing embarrassed , nothing in- volved about him . But in will and appetite he was one who never ...
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... appears however that a better copy was in existence ; that after the three first books were pub- lished , and the fourth copied , Camden had revised and corrected the whole ; that a fair copy of the three first ( described as " the ...
... appears however that a better copy was in existence ; that after the three first books were pub- lished , and the fourth copied , Camden had revised and corrected the whole ; that a fair copy of the three first ( described as " the ...
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... appear to be , first , knowledge of Latin , which is probably a less general accomplishment among the readers of books now than it was then ; and secondly , familiarity with the ordinary language of that day , in which some expressions ...
... appear to be , first , knowledge of Latin , which is probably a less general accomplishment among the readers of books now than it was then ; and secondly , familiarity with the ordinary language of that day , in which some expressions ...
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