Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... taken to have been towards the close of the year 1576 . This computation agrees very well with what follows in Rawley's account : - " After he had passed the circle of the liberal arts , his father thought fit to frame and mould him for ...
... taken to have been towards the close of the year 1576 . This computation agrees very well with what follows in Rawley's account : - " After he had passed the circle of the liberal arts , his father thought fit to frame and mould him for ...
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... taken from him , or which makes any likeness be- tween him and it . He has thrown it forth as the tissue is thrown forth by the loom ; a moral saying is more like the grape , that is ever racy of the soil where it grew . Thus , a ...
... taken from him , or which makes any likeness be- tween him and it . He has thrown it forth as the tissue is thrown forth by the loom ; a moral saying is more like the grape , that is ever racy of the soil where it grew . Thus , a ...
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... taken are most potent . Wonderful like is the case of boldness in civil business . What first ? Boldness . * He would have been universally deemed fit for empire , if he had never reigned . Vespasian was the only emperor who was changed ...
... taken are most potent . Wonderful like is the case of boldness in civil business . What first ? Boldness . * He would have been universally deemed fit for empire , if he had never reigned . Vespasian was the only emperor who was changed ...
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... taken , combination , power , great counsel , then is the virtue of a judge seen , to inake inequality equal , that he may plant his judgment as upon an even ground . Qui fortiter emungit , elicit sanguinem ; * and where the wine ...
... taken , combination , power , great counsel , then is the virtue of a judge seen , to inake inequality equal , that he may plant his judgment as upon an even ground . Qui fortiter emungit , elicit sanguinem ; * and where the wine ...
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... taken Metis to wife , and , perceiving that she was with child , to have devoured her , whence himself conceiving brought forth Pallas armed out of his head . Truly I think there was never dream ( so different to the course of ...
... taken Metis to wife , and , perceiving that she was with child , to have devoured her , whence himself conceiving brought forth Pallas armed out of his head . Truly I think there was never dream ( so different to the course of ...
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