Seventeenth Century Essays: From Bacon to ClarendonJacob Zeitlin C. Scribner's Sons, 1926 - 346 páginas |
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... pass from " theological and philosophical truth , to the truth of civil business . " The use of illustrations from history and literature in the later essays is nearly always explained as a result of Montaigne's influence . But this is ...
... pass from " theological and philosophical truth , to the truth of civil business . " The use of illustrations from history and literature in the later essays is nearly always explained as a result of Montaigne's influence . But this is ...
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... pass for wise . But certainly some there are that know the resorts and falls of business , that cannot sink into the main of it ; like a house that hath convenient stairs and entries , but never a fair room . Therefore , you shall see ...
... pass for wise . But certainly some there are that know the resorts and falls of business , that cannot sink into the main of it ; like a house that hath convenient stairs and entries , but never a fair room . Therefore , you shall see ...
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... pass into the heart of Italy , so they be first of ripe years and well instructed . Upon my word , they run no other danger than the escaping the snares of the Inquisition , of which discretion I shall speak at large in the four and ...
... pass into the heart of Italy , so they be first of ripe years and well instructed . Upon my word , they run no other danger than the escaping the snares of the Inquisition , of which discretion I shall speak at large in the four and ...
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FRANCIS BACON | 1 |
XSIR WILLIAM CORNWALLIS | 30 |
ROBERT JOHNSON | 42 |
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