Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... given an engraving in the first volume of his edition of the works of Bacon , where it is described as a miniature by Hillyard . 99 It appears that Bacon was entered a student of Gray's Inn on the 21st of November , 1576 ; his four ...
... given an engraving in the first volume of his edition of the works of Bacon , where it is described as a miniature by Hillyard . 99 It appears that Bacon was entered a student of Gray's Inn on the 21st of November , 1576 ; his four ...
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... given of his oratory by Ben Jonson would seem to have a special reference to his speaking in Parliament : - " There happened in my time one noble speaker , who was full of gravity in his speaking . His language , where he could spare or ...
... given of his oratory by Ben Jonson would seem to have a special reference to his speaking in Parliament : - " There happened in my time one noble speaker , who was full of gravity in his speaking . His language , where he could spare or ...
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... given . The Fifth edition , also dated 1612 , appears to be another piracy of Jaggard's . It contains 39 Essays ; namely , the 10 formerly printed ( but without the enlarge- ments ) , and the 29 new ones . It has likewise the Reli ...
... given . The Fifth edition , also dated 1612 , appears to be another piracy of Jaggard's . It contains 39 Essays ; namely , the 10 formerly printed ( but without the enlarge- ments ) , and the 29 new ones . It has likewise the Reli ...
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... given to the Essays by Bacon himself , is Sermones Fideles , sive Interiora Rerum . ' Mr. Montagu seems to consider the translation as being Bacon's own throughout - quoting , oddly enough , as the description of them given by Rawley ...
... given to the Essays by Bacon himself , is Sermones Fideles , sive Interiora Rerum . ' Mr. Montagu seems to consider the translation as being Bacon's own throughout - quoting , oddly enough , as the description of them given by Rawley ...
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... given to the Essays in the Italian translations ; * “ Verum illi libro nomen gravius impono . " It is a curious fact that at one time Bacon's Essays appear to have been generally known and read only in an English translation from the ...
... given to the Essays in the Italian translations ; * “ Verum illi libro nomen gravius impono . " It is a curious fact that at one time Bacon's Essays appear to have been generally known and read only in an English translation from the ...
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