Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... seems to make it expedient that an account of his works should be given , and so much of them as can be made generally interest- ing produced for popular perusal , in such a form as the present . It is the object of the series of ...
... seems to make it expedient that an account of his works should be given , and so much of them as can be made generally interest- ing produced for popular perusal , in such a form as the present . It is the object of the series of ...
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... seems to have remained abroad . Mr. Montagu mentions , as a fact illustrative of the impression he had already begun to make , " that an eminent artist , to whom , when in Paris , he sat for his portrait , was so conscious of his ...
... seems to have remained abroad . Mr. Montagu mentions , as a fact illustrative of the impression he had already begun to make , " that an eminent artist , to whom , when in Paris , he sat for his portrait , was so conscious of his ...
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... seems to have been in the more spacious arena of the House of Commons that Bacon's eloquence first broke forth so as ... seem to have a special reference to his speaking in Parliament : - " There happened in my time one noble speaker ...
... seems to have been in the more spacious arena of the House of Commons that Bacon's eloquence first broke forth so as ... seem to have a special reference to his speaking in Parliament : - " There happened in my time one noble speaker ...
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... seems to refer to all the contents of the little volume - to the Meditations and the Colours of Good and Evil , as well as to the Essays . The short address concludes with an expression of strong affection , which is further interesting ...
... seems to refer to all the contents of the little volume - to the Meditations and the Colours of Good and Evil , as well as to the Essays . The short address concludes with an expression of strong affection , which is further interesting ...
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... seems , they come home to men's business and bosoms . " And he has enlarged them , he states , " both in number and weight ; so that they are indeed a new work . " " I thought it there- 6 fore , " he adds , " agreeable to 22 BACON S WORKS .
... seems , they come home to men's business and bosoms . " And he has enlarged them , he states , " both in number and weight ; so that they are indeed a new work . " " I thought it there- 6 fore , " he adds , " agreeable to 22 BACON S WORKS .
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