The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... speak of that they do not adage meeteth with it a little : " magna civitas , well know , would nevertheless seem to others to 99 know of that which they may not well speak . Some help themselves with countenance and ges- ture , and are ...
... speak of that they do not adage meeteth with it a little : " magna civitas , well know , would nevertheless seem to others to 99 know of that which they may not well speak . Some help themselves with countenance and ges- ture , and are ...
Strana 207
... speak not now of such parts of learning as the imagination pro - like as the West Indies had never been discover- duceth , but of such sciences as handle and con- sider of the imagination ; no more than we shall speak now of such ...
... speak not now of such parts of learning as the imagination pro - like as the West Indies had never been discover- duceth , but of such sciences as handle and con- sider of the imagination ; no more than we shall speak now of such ...
Strana 209
... speak too great upon a promise . writers of rhetoric do give it in precept , that pleaders should have the places , whereof they have most continual use , ready handled in all the variety that may be ; as that , to speak for the literal ...
... speak too great upon a promise . writers of rhetoric do give it in precept , that pleaders should have the places , whereof they have most continual use , ready handled in all the variety that may be ; as that , to speak for the literal ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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