Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... kind of knowledge which the professed student of the particular subject in question requires , and quite another kind which suffices for the general reader - who may be considered as a mere looker on at the operation which the other is ...
... kind of knowledge which the professed student of the particular subject in question requires , and quite another kind which suffices for the general reader - who may be considered as a mere looker on at the operation which the other is ...
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... kind of writings would , with less pains and embracement , perhaps , yield more lustre and reputation to my name than those other which I have in hand . " From what has been stated it will be seen that the successive forms which the ...
... kind of writings would , with less pains and embracement , perhaps , yield more lustre and reputation to my name than those other which I have in hand . " From what has been stated it will be seen that the successive forms which the ...
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... kind or another , even singular sagacity and insight within a certain range , will be denied him by none ; but with all this the deepest penetration and widest compass of vision may still be wanting . Whether or no such be the case ...
... kind or another , even singular sagacity and insight within a certain range , will be denied him by none ; but with all this the deepest penetration and widest compass of vision may still be wanting . Whether or no such be the case ...
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... kind of wild justice , which the more man's nature runs to , the more ought law to weed it out . For as for the first wrong , it doth but offend the law ; but the revenge of that wrong putteth the law out of office . Certainly , in ...
... kind of wild justice , which the more man's nature runs to , the more ought law to weed it out . For as for the first wrong , it doth but offend the law ; but the revenge of that wrong putteth the law out of office . Certainly , in ...
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... kind of sea - water green ; and oes or spangs , as they are of no great cost , so they are of most glory . As for rich embroidery , it is lost and not discerned . Let the suits of the maskers be graceful , and such as become the person ...
... kind of sea - water green ; and oes or spangs , as they are of no great cost , so they are of most glory . As for rich embroidery , it is lost and not discerned . Let the suits of the maskers be graceful , and such as become the person ...
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