The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen1A. Hart, late Carey & Hart, 1852 |
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... Plutarch were now alive to write lives by parallels , would trouble him , I think , to find for her a parallel amongst women . This lady was endued with learning in her sex singular and rare , even amongst mascu- line princes ; whether ...
... Plutarch were now alive to write lives by parallels , would trouble him , I think , to find for her a parallel amongst women . This lady was endued with learning in her sex singular and rare , even amongst mascu- line princes ; whether ...
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... Plutarch mentions , that , under the administra- fortune , as it did not often exceed £ 50 , and never tion of Pericles , the Athenian magistrates were first £ 100 a year . The judges had some other perqui- authorized to require a ...
... Plutarch mentions , that , under the administra- fortune , as it did not often exceed £ 50 , and never tion of Pericles , the Athenian magistrates were first £ 100 a year . The judges had some other perqui- authorized to require a ...
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... Plutarch saith well to that purpose : " Surely , " saith he , " I had rather a great deal men should say there was no such man at all as Plutarch , than that they should say that there was one Plutarch , that would eat his children as ...
... Plutarch saith well to that purpose : " Surely , " saith he , " I had rather a great deal men should say there was no such man at all as Plutarch , than that they should say that there was one Plutarch , that would eat his children as ...
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... Plutarch saith of Timoleon's fortune in respect of that of Agesilaus or Epaminondas : and that this should be , no doubt it is much in a man's self . XLI . OF USURY . MANY have made witty invectives against asury . They say that it is ...
... Plutarch saith of Timoleon's fortune in respect of that of Agesilaus or Epaminondas : and that this should be , no doubt it is much in a man's self . XLI . OF USURY . MANY have made witty invectives against asury . They say that it is ...
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... Plutarch saith elegantly of the acts of Ti- moleon , who was so fortunate , compared with the acts of Agesilaus and Epaminondas ; that they were like Homer's verses , they ran so easily and so well . And therefore it is the word we give ...
... Plutarch saith elegantly of the acts of Ti- moleon , who was so fortunate , compared with the acts of Agesilaus and Epaminondas ; that they were like Homer's verses , they ran so easily and so well . And therefore it is the word we give ...
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