The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Houghton, Mifflin, 1861 |
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... reason or other he wished to fix in his mind . This would in all cases be a good exer- cise for the memory , and in some cases ( as in the long list of classical phrases out of Erasmus , hardly any of which he ever made use of in his ...
... reason or other he wished to fix in his mind . This would in all cases be a good exer- cise for the memory , and in some cases ( as in the long list of classical phrases out of Erasmus , hardly any of which he ever made use of in his ...
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... reasons to the party's relation and the consideration of them to your wisdom . 3. Wishing you all , & c . , and myself occasion to do you service . 4. I shall be glad to understand your news , but none rather than some overture wherein ...
... reasons to the party's relation and the consideration of them to your wisdom . 3. Wishing you all , & c . , and myself occasion to do you service . 4. I shall be glad to understand your news , but none rather than some overture wherein ...
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... reason . Bis ac ter pulchra . 3. You go from the matter.— But it was to follow you . 4. Come to the point . - Why I shall not find you there . 5. Let me make an end of my tale . — That which I will say will make an end of it . - 6. You ...
... reason . Bis ac ter pulchra . 3. You go from the matter.— But it was to follow you . 4. Come to the point . - Why I shall not find you there . 5. Let me make an end of my tale . — That which I will say will make an end of it . - 6. You ...
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... must correct X A mery world when the simplest may correct . It is like S ' & c . ( putting a man agayne into his tale interrupted . Your reason . I have been all waies at his request . His FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 29.
... must correct X A mery world when the simplest may correct . It is like S ' & c . ( putting a man agayne into his tale interrupted . Your reason . I have been all waies at his request . His FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 29.
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... reason alone . I suppose it did not hold out much longer . His own experience must have taught him that had he never hoped to do more than he succeeded in doing , he could never have had spirit to proceed ; and that to reduce hope ...
... reason alone . I suppose it did not hold out much longer . His own experience must have taught him that had he never hoped to do more than he succeeded in doing , he could never have had spirit to proceed ; and that to reduce hope ...
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