The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... 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 first part of Mr. Camden's ...
... 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 first part of Mr. Camden's ...
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... better to include them all ; the rather because the insertion of two or three im- material words is enough to show that Bacon had read the passage , and his inserting no more may be taken as a kind of evidence that he had no material ...
... better to include them all ; the rather because the insertion of two or three im- material words is enough to show that Bacon had read the passage , and his inserting no more may be taken as a kind of evidence that he had no material ...
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... better settled and established than to overthrow their fortunes by such a crime . " 2 . In the next sentence Camden had represented him as observing that the fictions put forward by Essex of a plot against his life , fell to the ground ...
... better settled and established than to overthrow their fortunes by such a crime . " 2 . In the next sentence Camden had represented him as observing that the fictions put forward by Essex of a plot against his life , fell to the ground ...
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... better , but it embaseth it . For these winding and crooked courses are the goings of the serpent ; which goeth basely upon the belly , and not upon the feet . There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false ...
... better , but it embaseth it . For these winding and crooked courses are the goings of the serpent ; which goeth basely upon the belly , and not upon the feet . There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false ...
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... Better saith he , qui finem vitæ extremum inter munera ponat naturæ : [ who accounts the close of life as one of the benefits of nature . ] It is as nat ural to die as to be born ; and to a little infant , per- haps , the one is as ...
... Better saith he , qui finem vitæ extremum inter munera ponat naturæ : [ who accounts the close of life as one of the benefits of nature . ] It is as nat ural to die as to be born ; and to a little infant , per- haps , the one is as ...
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