The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... doth not alter the complexion of the mind neither to irresolution nor pertinacity . But this is true , that in no sort of writings there is a greater distance between the good and the bad , no not between the most excellent poet and the ...
... doth not alter the complexion of the mind neither to irresolution nor pertinacity . But this is true , that in no sort of writings there is a greater distance between the good and the bad , no not between the most excellent poet and the ...
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... doth not bring in a comedy or farce after a tragedy . And afterwards he was preferred to be one of the King's falconers . As to the priest , he was committed close prisoner , and heard of no more ; the King loving to seal up his own ...
... doth not bring in a comedy or farce after a tragedy . And afterwards he was preferred to be one of the King's falconers . As to the priest , he was committed close prisoner , and heard of no more ; the King loving to seal up his own ...
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... doth declare unto you , that they be the men unto whom he is of all other friends and allies most bounden ; the one having held over him his hand of protection from the tyrant ; the other having reached forth unto him his hand of help ...
... doth declare unto you , that they be the men unto whom he is of all other friends and allies most bounden ; the one having held over him his hand of protection from the tyrant ; the other having reached forth unto him his hand of help ...
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... doth instantly call for , his Grace commends to your wisdoms . " And because it is the King's desire that this peace wherein he hopeth to govern and maintain you , do not bear only unto you leaves , for you to sit under the shade of ...
... doth instantly call for , his Grace commends to your wisdoms . " And because it is the King's desire that this peace wherein he hopeth to govern and maintain you , do not bear only unto you leaves , for you to sit under the shade of ...
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... doth in all can- dour and frankness of dealing open himself unto you , that having an honourable , yea and holy 3 purpose , to make a voyage and war in remote parts , he considereth that it will be of no small effect in point of ...
... doth in all can- dour and frankness of dealing open himself unto you , that having an honourable , yea and holy 3 purpose , to make a voyage and war in remote parts , he considereth that it will be of no small effect in point of ...
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