The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... published.1 1 Different editions of the treatise De Augmentis . 1. The first edition is thus described by Tenison : " The fairest and most correct edition of this book in Latin is that in folio , printed at London , 1623 ; and whoever ...
... published.1 1 Different editions of the treatise De Augmentis . 1. The first edition is thus described by Tenison : " The fairest and most correct edition of this book in Latin is that in folio , printed at London , 1623 ; and whoever ...
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... published in 1648 , in a volume entitled " Remains , " which also contains an Essay " On Death . " This Essay I have in- serted in page 131 of this volume . During the life of Bacon , various editions of the Essays were published and in ...
... published in 1648 , in a volume entitled " Remains , " which also contains an Essay " On Death . " This Essay I have in- serted in page 131 of this volume . During the life of Bacon , various editions of the Essays were published and in ...
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... published by Archbishop Tenison in his Baconia . I have , to use Bacon's own words , fanned the collection published under his name , and rejected the spurious additions . They are inserted in a note.4 The use which Lord Bacon made of ...
... published by Archbishop Tenison in his Baconia . I have , to use Bacon's own words , fanned the collection published under his name , and rejected the spurious additions . They are inserted in a note.4 The use which Lord Bacon made of ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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