Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... leaves are numbered , and there are 45 of them in all , in two series ; of which the first , extending to 13 leaves , is occupied with the Essays . The 14th leaf presents the following new title : - Medi- tationes Sacrae . Londini ...
... leaves are numbered , and there are 45 of them in all , in two series ; of which the first , extending to 13 leaves , is occupied with the Essays . The 14th leaf presents the following new title : - Medi- tationes Sacrae . Londini ...
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... leaves , of which there are 50 , are numbered . It is not so neatly printed as the edition marked 1597 ; but the chief difference is , that the Religious Meditations are now in English . They in particular are full of the grossest ...
... leaves , of which there are 50 , are numbered . It is not so neatly printed as the edition marked 1597 ; but the chief difference is , that the Religious Meditations are now in English . They in particular are full of the grossest ...
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... leave , to recover it with posterity . " And Archbishop Tenison says expressly , speaking of the Essays , " The Latin translation of them was a work performed by divers hands ; by those of Dr. Hacket ( late Bishop of Lich- field ) , Mr ...
... leave , to recover it with posterity . " And Archbishop Tenison says expressly , speaking of the Essays , " The Latin translation of them was a work performed by divers hands ; by those of Dr. Hacket ( late Bishop of Lich- field ) , Mr ...
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... leave the minds of a number of men , poor shrunken things , full of melancholy and indisposition , and unpleasing to them- selves . One of the Fathers , in great severity , called poesy ' Vinum Dæmonum , ' * because it filleth the ...
... leave the minds of a number of men , poor shrunken things , full of melancholy and indisposition , and unpleasing to them- selves . One of the Fathers , in great severity , called poesy ' Vinum Dæmonum , ' * because it filleth the ...
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... leave to speak ; for the discovery of a man's self , by the tracks of his countenance is a great weakness and betraying , by how much it is many times more marked and believed than a man's words . ....... In conclusion , those ...
... leave to speak ; for the discovery of a man's self , by the tracks of his countenance is a great weakness and betraying , by how much it is many times more marked and believed than a man's words . ....... In conclusion , those ...
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