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... desire to you in this letter , that you will take care not to leave the writing , which I left with you last , with any man , so long as that he may be able to take a copy of it ; because first it must be censured by you , and then ...
... desire to you in this letter , that you will take care not to leave the writing , which I left with you last , with any man , so long as that he may be able to take a copy of it ; because first it must be censured by you , and then ...
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... Bacon , at least disarmed him . Nevertheless , though he continued to study his humours and watch his times , with 1 See Vol . I. p . 355 . a strong desire to win his confidence , he never 1607-8 . ] 11 BACON AND SALISBURY . His banishment.
... Bacon , at least disarmed him . Nevertheless , though he continued to study his humours and watch his times , with 1 See Vol . I. p . 355 . a strong desire to win his confidence , he never 1607-8 . ] 11 BACON AND SALISBURY . His banishment.
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... desire nevertheless to take the advantage of a ceremony to express myself to your Lordship ; it being the first time I could make the like acknowledgment , when I stood out of the person of a suitor . Wherefore I most humbly pray your ...
... desire nevertheless to take the advantage of a ceremony to express myself to your Lordship ; it being the first time I could make the like acknowledgment , when I stood out of the person of a suitor . Wherefore I most humbly pray your ...
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... not believe that the Earl deserved all the deference that was expressed . we were permitted to look behind and see the seamy side , we should And yet if VOL . IV . D . probably find that it proceeded rather from a desire to 1608. ]
... not believe that the Earl deserved all the deference that was expressed . we were permitted to look behind and see the seamy side , we should And yet if VOL . IV . D . probably find that it proceeded rather from a desire to 1608. ]
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... desire to make him believe that he was an object of reverence than from any genuine overflow of that emotion , —a desire , in fact , as Bacon frankly ex- presses it in his private meditation , to " make him think how he should be ...
... desire to make him believe that he was an object of reverence than from any genuine overflow of that emotion , —a desire , in fact , as Bacon frankly ex- presses it in his private meditation , to " make him think how he should be ...
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