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... regard to his fame . The few who were capable of appreciating such a man , had indeed an exalted opinion of his genius ; and they gave him full credit for all the learning he possessed , great and multifarious as it was . Nor do they ...
... regard to his fame . The few who were capable of appreciating such a man , had indeed an exalted opinion of his genius ; and they gave him full credit for all the learning he possessed , great and multifarious as it was . Nor do they ...
Pagina 4
... regard- ed by several biographers and critics as evidence that while the author was still at college he formed the plan of the inductive system , which was destined to produce so complete a revolution in the intellectual world . There ...
... regard- ed by several biographers and critics as evidence that while the author was still at college he formed the plan of the inductive system , which was destined to produce so complete a revolution in the intellectual world . There ...
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... regard to the paper which he wrote after Essex's death , he did little more than transcribe the thoughts and views of others on the subject . As the Queen was now dead and several others who had taken an active part in the prosecution ...
... regard to the paper which he wrote after Essex's death , he did little more than transcribe the thoughts and views of others on the subject . As the Queen was now dead and several others who had taken an active part in the prosecution ...
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... regard to the style in which it is being gotten up , and which is a model of taste and neatness . The typography , paper , and binding are . worthy of the intellectual treasures for which they form so prepossessing a dress . Those of ...
... regard to the style in which it is being gotten up , and which is a model of taste and neatness . The typography , paper , and binding are . worthy of the intellectual treasures for which they form so prepossessing a dress . Those of ...
Pagina 18
... regard it as fully established : — " La sévérité dans les jugements est une chose si facile ! N'y avait - il pas pour- tant plus d'un motif capable d ' expliquer la démarche de Bacon ? Qui ne sait l ' empire que de tout temps , dans les ...
... regard it as fully established : — " La sévérité dans les jugements est une chose si facile ! N'y avait - il pas pour- tant plus d'un motif capable d ' expliquer la démarche de Bacon ? Qui ne sait l ' empire que de tout temps , dans les ...
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