The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... Author's sanction , By JOHN OXENFORD . OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . SATURDAY REVIEW . " After a careful perusal of Dr. Fischer's work , we believe that it will not only serve as a useful introduction to the study of Bacon in Germany , but ...
... Author's sanction , By JOHN OXENFORD . OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . SATURDAY REVIEW . " After a careful perusal of Dr. Fischer's work , we believe that it will not only serve as a useful introduction to the study of Bacon in Germany , but ...
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... author to meddle with his work after it was in the printer's hands ; but in this case , from a careful comparison of the two , I am inclined to think that where the print varies from the manuscript , it is generally by mistake . It is ...
... author to meddle with his work after it was in the printer's hands ; but in this case , from a careful comparison of the two , I am inclined to think that where the print varies from the manuscript , it is generally by mistake . It is ...
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... author ; and it is rather singular that , being extant in so common a book , it has never been claimed or noticed by any of Bacon's numerous editors and commentators . It contains indeed little that may not be found elsewhere in his ...
... author ; and it is rather singular that , being extant in so common a book , it has never been claimed or noticed by any of Bacon's numerous editors and commentators . It contains indeed little that may not be found elsewhere in his ...
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... author , and most of the things themselves . Again , the use which it holdeth to man's life , if it be not the greatest , yet assuredly is the freest from any ill accident or quality . For those which are conversant much in poets , as ...
... author , and most of the things themselves . Again , the use which it holdeth to man's life , if it be not the greatest , yet assuredly is the freest from any ill accident or quality . For those which are conversant much in poets , as ...
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... author of the Pictorial History of England ( book vi . cap . i . ) thinks that the date of Henry's accession was thus antedated by a day , because if he was not king on the 21st , acts done on the 21st could not have been treason ...
... author of the Pictorial History of England ( book vi . cap . i . ) thinks that the date of Henry's accession was thus antedated by a day , because if he was not king on the 21st , acts done on the 21st could not have been treason ...
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