The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ..., Volumen2H. O. Houghton, 1878 |
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... Bacon , however unlike it may be to James , is not so unlike Bacon himself ; and that he was therein delineating his own ideal ; it is enough to say that many of the peculiarities which he detects and points out in Henry's mind and ways ...
... Bacon , however unlike it may be to James , is not so unlike Bacon himself ; and that he was therein delineating his own ideal ; it is enough to say that many of the peculiarities which he detects and points out in Henry's mind and ways ...
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... Bacon James Spedding, Douglas Denon Heath. both of these were ultimately entrusted to Thomas Hearne , and used in his ... Bacon . I I suppose that Camden had lent the MS . to Bacon to read and criticise ; that Bacon had returned it with ...
... Bacon James Spedding, Douglas Denon Heath. both of these were ultimately entrusted to Thomas Hearne , and used in his ... Bacon . I I suppose that Camden had lent the MS . to Bacon to read and criticise ; that Bacon had returned it with ...
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... Bacon's words alters the construction , which the transcriber had overlooked . But he is wrong in retaining the words et isti , which are not erased in the corrected volume , but which Bacon has underlined in the manuscript , clearly ...
... Bacon's words alters the construction , which the transcriber had overlooked . But he is wrong in retaining the words et isti , which are not erased in the corrected volume , but which Bacon has underlined in the manuscript , clearly ...
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