The National Quarterly Review, Volume 2Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... Bacon's . mentioned , some of them quite as bad They are as little thought of in a de- preciating spirit as the spots on the sun . Even in his own time Bacon was regarded in this ... Bacon are of much more importance 16 [ Dec. , LORD BACON .
... Bacon's . mentioned , some of them quite as bad They are as little thought of in a de- preciating spirit as the spots on the sun . Even in his own time Bacon was regarded in this ... Bacon are of much more importance 16 [ Dec. , LORD BACON .
Pagina 18
... Bacon's works , making them superior to all others , ancient and modern . No doubt he was sincere in all ; and was actuated by generous motives . But there is no use in trying to disprove what generation after gen- eration , for nearly ...
... Bacon's works , making them superior to all others , ancient and modern . No doubt he was sincere in all ; and was actuated by generous motives . But there is no use in trying to disprove what generation after gen- eration , for nearly ...
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... Bacon at the age of twenty - four . " - p . 25 . The different biographers who have undertaken to describe Bacon's character are thus glanced at : " Since then he has been the prey of painters and pasquins ; his offences deep- ening ...
... Bacon at the age of twenty - four . " - p . 25 . The different biographers who have undertaken to describe Bacon's character are thus glanced at : " Since then he has been the prey of painters and pasquins ; his offences deep- ening ...
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CONTENTS | 17 |
AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS | 31 |
CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS | 46 |
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