The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... according to that intention , it would have contained all such pieces as are here collected under the title of Literary Works ; by which I mean works which were intended to take their place among books ; as distinguished from writings ...
... according to that intention , it would have contained all such pieces as are here collected under the title of Literary Works ; by which I mean works which were intended to take their place among books ; as distinguished from writings ...
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... According to Bacon , " it is the true office of history to represent the events themselves , together with the counsels ; and to leave the observations and conclusions thereupon to the liberty and faculty of every man's judgment . " ...
... According to Bacon , " it is the true office of history to represent the events themselves , together with the counsels ; and to leave the observations and conclusions thereupon to the liberty and faculty of every man's judgment . " ...
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... ( according as their nature is ) some of them too stiff and opinionate , and some others too perplexed and confused . Whereas History possesseth the mind of the con- ceits which are nearest allied unto action , and imprinteth them so , as ...
... ( according as their nature is ) some of them too stiff and opinionate , and some others too perplexed and confused . Whereas History possesseth the mind of the con- ceits which are nearest allied unto action , and imprinteth them so , as ...
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... According to modern usage it would of course be spelt here council . But the modern distinction between council and counsel , councillor and counsellor , was not observed in Bacon's time ; at least not marked in the spelling . Some ...
... According to modern usage it would of course be spelt here council . But the modern distinction between council and counsel , councillor and counsellor , was not observed in Bacon's time ; at least not marked in the spelling . Some ...
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... according to the order of their date . The successive pictures are not however copies from each other , but all meant to be copies direct from Bacon . 1. Rapin ( A. D. 1707–25 ) . " Henry did not like to see the people's joy for this ...
... according to the order of their date . The successive pictures are not however copies from each other , but all meant to be copies direct from Bacon . 1. Rapin ( A. D. 1707–25 ) . " Henry did not like to see the people's joy for this ...
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