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Pagina 9
... matters of estate , to tread too near to the heels of truth and to the times of the persons con- cerned . " Having read this intimation in the Baconiana , I procured , with some difficulty , a copy of the tract that contains the words ...
... matters of estate , to tread too near to the heels of truth and to the times of the persons con- cerned . " Having read this intimation in the Baconiana , I procured , with some difficulty , a copy of the tract that contains the words ...
Pagina vii
... matter , and infinite agitation of wit , spin cobwebs of learning , admirable for the fineness of thread and work , but of no substance or profit . " ( a ) ( a ) See the Advancement of Learning , under Contentious Learning . See ...
... matter , and infinite agitation of wit , spin cobwebs of learning , admirable for the fineness of thread and work , but of no substance or profit . " ( a ) ( a ) See the Advancement of Learning , under Contentious Learning . See ...
Pagina xxiii
... matters were justly objected ; as the very circumstances do induce , in that they were delivered by men that did misaffect me , and , besides , were to give colour to their own doings . But because your lordship did mingle therewith ...
... matters were justly objected ; as the very circumstances do induce , in that they were delivered by men that did misaffect me , and , besides , were to give colour to their own doings . But because your lordship did mingle therewith ...
Pagina xxxii
... matter , but a place in his profession , often given to younger men ; that he had never sought her but by her own desire , and that he would not wrong himself by doing it at that time , when it might be thought he did it for profit ...
... matter , but a place in his profession , often given to younger men ; that he had never sought her but by her own desire , and that he would not wrong himself by doing it at that time , when it might be thought he did it for profit ...
Pagina xliii
... matter , which he that taketh in hand shall soon find , or much less of my own unableness , which I had continual ... matters , would rather cut in two than unknit : and , at the least , if my invention or judgment be too barren or too ...
... matter , which he that taketh in hand shall soon find , or much less of my own unableness , which I had continual ... matters , would rather cut in two than unknit : and , at the least , if my invention or judgment be too barren or too ...
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