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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... actions were seen refracted through an atmosphere of opinion en- tirely changed . But though of the Protestant histo- rians who wrote before the Commonwealth those who censure his actions most freely speak with affection * as well as ...
... actions were seen refracted through an atmosphere of opinion en- tirely changed . But though of the Protestant histo- rians who wrote before the Commonwealth those who censure his actions most freely speak with affection * as well as ...
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... action to another by a humour of weariness , but made the transitions at the just periods : for he always brought his actions to the most perfect closes . And therefore he that after winning so many victories and making himself so ...
... action to another by a humour of weariness , but made the transitions at the just periods : for he always brought his actions to the most perfect closes . And therefore he that after winning so many victories and making himself so ...
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... actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort of men are commonly much talked of , but inwardly little admired . And some , contrariwise , darken their virtue in the shew of it ; so as they be undervalued in opinion . If ...
... actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort of men are commonly much talked of , but inwardly little admired . And some , contrariwise , darken their virtue in the shew of it ; so as they be undervalued in opinion . If ...
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