The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... doubt with many things illustrative of his subject ; but for these he must have trusted to the fidelity of his me- mory . What Sir Robert Cotton could supply was liberally communicated ; but Cotton House was within the forbidden ...
... doubt with many things illustrative of his subject ; but for these he must have trusted to the fidelity of his me- mory . What Sir Robert Cotton could supply was liberally communicated ; but Cotton House was within the forbidden ...
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... doubt which is right . The spelling is mo- dernised throughout : and I have used my own judgment as to the punctuation ; - observing always the spirit and intention of the punctuation in the manuscript . ' This manuscript may be seen in ...
... doubt which is right . The spelling is mo- dernised throughout : and I have used my own judgment as to the punctuation ; - observing always the spirit and intention of the punctuation in the manuscript . ' This manuscript may be seen in ...
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... doubt omitted by Bacon on purpose . Nevertheless many facts have come to light since Bacon's time which he would have introduced into his narrative if he had been aware of them ; and whatever has seemed to me to be of this nature , I ...
... doubt omitted by Bacon on purpose . Nevertheless many facts have come to light since Bacon's time which he would have introduced into his narrative if he had been aware of them ; and whatever has seemed to me to be of this nature , I ...
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... doubt with a very prevalent , though a very erroneous , impression , that it is not a true por- traiture of the time ; that it was written with other objects than those of a faithful historian ; written not to reproduce a true image of ...
... doubt with a very prevalent , though a very erroneous , impression , that it is not a true por- traiture of the time ; that it was written with other objects than those of a faithful historian ; written not to reproduce a true image of ...
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... doubt a real and considerable difference between Bacon's conception of the proper office of history and Mackintosh's . According to Bacon , " it is the true office of history to represent the events themselves , together with the ...
... doubt a real and considerable difference between Bacon's conception of the proper office of history and Mackintosh's . According to Bacon , " it is the true office of history to represent the events themselves , together with the ...
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