The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1A. Hart, 1851 |
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... Apophthegmes . 2. Ornamenta Rationalia . 3. Sentences . 4. Notes for Conversation . 5. An Essay on Death . § 1 . THE ESSAYS . The first edition of the Essays was published in the year 1597. It is entitled1 VOL . I. - 1 " Essayes ...
... Apophthegmes . 2. Ornamenta Rationalia . 3. Sentences . 4. Notes for Conversation . 5. An Essay on Death . § 1 . THE ESSAYS . The first edition of the Essays was published in the year 1597. It is entitled1 VOL . I. - 1 " Essayes ...
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... Apophthegmes . And , after lamenting the loss of Cæsar's book of Apophthegmes , he says , " as for those which are collected by others , either I have no taste in such matters , or else their choice hath not been happy : " but yet it ...
... Apophthegmes . And , after lamenting the loss of Cæsar's book of Apophthegmes , he says , " as for those which are collected by others , either I have no taste in such matters , or else their choice hath not been happy : " but yet it ...
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... Apophthegmes under his Lordship's Name , which he himself , as well as Dr. Tenison , allowed to be scandalous and spurious ? Those which his Lordship compiled as an amusement , during his indisposition in the year 1625 , were printed in ...
... Apophthegmes under his Lordship's Name , which he himself , as well as Dr. Tenison , allowed to be scandalous and spurious ? Those which his Lordship compiled as an amusement , during his indisposition in the year 1625 , were printed in ...
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