The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... passing , may be seen laid up in 1849 as dead and dry as mummies . In so far as it is a question of taste , Bacon's ... passed over , and the authority too respectable to be overruled without showing . reasons , I shall quote his note ...
... passing , may be seen laid up in 1849 as dead and dry as mummies . In so far as it is a question of taste , Bacon's ... passed over , and the authority too respectable to be overruled without showing . reasons , I shall quote his note ...
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... passed his sixtieth year , and was galled by unhonoured poverty . What wonder if in these circumstances even his genius sunk under such a patron and such a theme ! " 1 Now setting aside for the present the general question as to the ...
... passed his sixtieth year , and was galled by unhonoured poverty . What wonder if in these circumstances even his genius sunk under such a patron and such a theme ! " 1 Now setting aside for the present the general question as to the ...
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... passed and left no trace . The story of Perkin Warbeck has the interest only of a great romance . The laws did indeed print their footsteps deeper ; but the progress of knowledge and the changes of time have gone over them too , and ...
... passed and left no trace . The story of Perkin Warbeck has the interest only of a great romance . The laws did indeed print their footsteps deeper ; but the progress of knowledge and the changes of time have gone over them too , and ...
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... Passing from the particular to the general question , there is no 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 ...
... Passing from the particular to the general question , there is no 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 ...
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... passed over in this nation which have produced greater actions , nor more worthy to be delivered to the ages hereafter . For they be not the great wars and con- quests ( which many times are the works of fortune and fall out in ...
... passed over in this nation which have produced greater actions , nor more worthy to be delivered to the ages hereafter . For they be not the great wars and con- quests ( which many times are the works of fortune and fall out in ...
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