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... thing is ancient ; for " Seneca's epistles to Lucilius , if you mark them " well , are but essays , that is ... things " wherein both mens lives and their persons are most Bacon , and in 1606 it is to Maister Anthony Bacon : and ...
... thing is ancient ; for " Seneca's epistles to Lucilius , if you mark them " well , are but essays , that is ... things " wherein both mens lives and their persons are most Bacon , and in 1606 it is to Maister Anthony Bacon : and ...
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... thing " that lay not far out of the way ; the needle , a 66 thing partly known before : what a change have " these three things made in the world in these " times ; the one in state of learning , the other in " state of the war , the ...
... thing " that lay not far out of the way ; the needle , a 66 thing partly known before : what a change have " these three things made in the world in these " times ; the one in state of learning , the other in " state of the war , the ...
Pagina xxix
... things are found opposite to the " advancement of the sciences ; for the readings and " exercises are here so managed , that it cannot easily come into any one's mind to think of things " out of the common road . Or if here and there ...
... things are found opposite to the " advancement of the sciences ; for the readings and " exercises are here so managed , that it cannot easily come into any one's mind to think of things " out of the common road . Or if here and there ...
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... things , full of melancholy and indisposition , and unpleasing to themselves ? One of the fathers , in great severity , called A dæmonum , " because it filleth the imagination , and yet it is but with the shadow of a lie . But it is not ...
... things , full of melancholy and indisposition , and unpleasing to themselves ? One of the fathers , in great severity , called A dæmonum , " because it filleth the imagination , and yet it is but with the shadow of a lie . But it is not ...
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... thing to be vouched in so serious a matter , but yet it expresseth well the deformity . There is a master of scoffing ... things . As for the fruit towards those that are within , it is peace , which containeth infinite blessings ; it ...
... thing to be vouched in so serious a matter , but yet it expresseth well the deformity . There is a master of scoffing ... things . As for the fruit towards those that are within , it is peace , which containeth infinite blessings ; it ...
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