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Pagina 20
... hands any one arraignment for treason ; and but one for any capital offence ; which was that of the Lord Sanquhar ... hand The grandchild to her blood . " - Coriolanus , V. , 3 . For having been a studious , if not curious observer 20 ...
... hands any one arraignment for treason ; and but one for any capital offence ; which was that of the Lord Sanquhar ... hand The grandchild to her blood . " - Coriolanus , V. , 3 . For having been a studious , if not curious observer 20 ...
Pagina 28
... which agrees with order . Emblem , on the other hand , reduces intellectual conceptions to sensible images ; for an object of sense always strikes the memory more forci- bly and is more easily impressed upon it than an 28 FRANCIS BACON.
... which agrees with order . Emblem , on the other hand , reduces intellectual conceptions to sensible images ; for an object of sense always strikes the memory more forci- bly and is more easily impressed upon it than an 28 FRANCIS BACON.
Pagina 31
... hands The husbandry and manage of my house . " Merchant of Venice , III . , 4 . - " This might have been prevented and made whole , With very easy arguments of love ; Which now the manage of two kingdoms must With fearful bloody issue ...
... hands The husbandry and manage of my house . " Merchant of Venice , III . , 4 . - " This might have been prevented and made whole , With very easy arguments of love ; Which now the manage of two kingdoms must With fearful bloody issue ...
Pagina 33
... hand , and the love of learning on the other , and exempli- fied in the vicissitudes of his life . Leaving this , however , to the future , and to the exegesis of merciful critics , the following citations are perhaps pertinent never so ...
... hand , and the love of learning on the other , and exempli- fied in the vicissitudes of his life . Leaving this , however , to the future , and to the exegesis of merciful critics , the following citations are perhaps pertinent never so ...
Pagina 35
... hand , the very springs of action are laid bare before us , so that we may even discern the peculiar antithesis inherent in their move- ment ; for as Bacon profoundly observes , in his Essay , Of Empire , " To speak now of the true ...
... hand , the very springs of action are laid bare before us , so that we may even discern the peculiar antithesis inherent in their move- ment ; for as Bacon profoundly observes , in his Essay , Of Empire , " To speak now of the true ...
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