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... mind . Those who appreciate them most highly should be satisfied with assigning them this position , without claiming for them an originality which they do not possess . It is not necessary to rob Aristotle , Plato , Socrates , or any ...
... mind . Those who appreciate them most highly should be satisfied with assigning them this position , without claiming for them an originality which they do not possess . It is not necessary to rob Aristotle , Plato , Socrates , or any ...
Pagina 6
... mind that it was difficult to influence Elizabeth in favor of any one whom she did not consider fully qualified . Of this we have sufficient proof in the letters of the Earl of Essex , who , while in highest favor with the queen , did ...
... mind that it was difficult to influence Elizabeth in favor of any one whom she did not consider fully qualified . Of this we have sufficient proof in the letters of the Earl of Essex , who , while in highest favor with the queen , did ...
Pagina 10
... mind ; for then the unfortunate Peacham would not have been tortured by Bacon ; neither could the philosopher have been convicted of gross and corrupt bribery ; he could not have sold patents for inventions never made , allowing ...
... mind ; for then the unfortunate Peacham would not have been tortured by Bacon ; neither could the philosopher have been convicted of gross and corrupt bribery ; he could not have sold patents for inventions never made , allowing ...
Pagina 12
... should seem an impossibility in nature for the same instrument to make itself fit for great and small works . As for your gift of speech , I call to mind what Library University of Taxes Austin , Texas 1860. ] LORD 12 [ Dec. , LORD BACON .
... should seem an impossibility in nature for the same instrument to make itself fit for great and small works . As for your gift of speech , I call to mind what Library University of Taxes Austin , Texas 1860. ] LORD 12 [ Dec. , LORD BACON .
Pagina 16
... mind to run , until the en- raged poet struck him on the face ; and in trying to make off , when thus brought to his senses , he tumbled over a chair and nearly broke his neck ! The character given of him by Addison , nearly a century ...
... mind to run , until the en- raged poet struck him on the face ; and in trying to make off , when thus brought to his senses , he tumbled over a chair and nearly broke his neck ! The character given of him by Addison , nearly a century ...
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