The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... speak like a critic ) that I do perhaps indormiscere ; or where I do indulgere genio ; or where , in fine , I give any manner of disadvantage to myself . This , super totam materiam , you must not fail to note ; besides , all such words ...
... speak like a critic ) that I do perhaps indormiscere ; or where I do indulgere genio ; or where , in fine , I give any manner of disadvantage to myself . This , super totam materiam , you must not fail to note ; besides , all such words ...
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... speak- ing with panting and straining of the voice and breath , " to make a point of " composing and drawing himself in " when he begins to speak , and " not to fall too suddenly upon the main , " we learn that his natural manner was to ...
... speak- ing with panting and straining of the voice and breath , " to make a point of " composing and drawing himself in " when he begins to speak , and " not to fall too suddenly upon the main , " we learn that his natural manner was to ...
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... Speaking in the Advancement of Learning ' of certain courses imputed to some learned men which he admits to be " base and unworthy , " he makes a special reservation in favour of one class , and into that class the practices revealed in ...
... Speaking in the Advancement of Learning ' of certain courses imputed to some learned men which he admits to be " base and unworthy , " he makes a special reservation in favour of one class , and into that class the practices revealed in ...
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... speak the truth seems to be considered wrong . Though an artist in the same line is , of all other men , the best qualified to see , and the least capable of overlooking , the defects of an artist's work , he is the one man who is ...
... speak the truth seems to be considered wrong . Though an artist in the same line is , of all other men , the best qualified to see , and the least capable of overlooking , the defects of an artist's work , he is the one man who is ...
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... speaking wth Skynner about it . Putting my L. of Salsb . in mynd of his promise towching build- inges and thereupo renuing Holls sute . interpret the word " imput . " I had myself read it import . , and taken it to be short for ...
... speaking wth Skynner about it . Putting my L. of Salsb . in mynd of his promise towching build- inges and thereupo renuing Holls sute . interpret the word " imput . " I had myself read it import . , and taken it to be short for ...
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