Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 páginas |
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... nature , especially from true history ; shewing what is the ultimate and highest point which human nature has of itself attained in the several gifts of body and mind . ” " So as there was nothing to be added to this great king's ...
... nature , especially from true history ; shewing what is the ultimate and highest point which human nature has of itself attained in the several gifts of body and mind . ” " So as there was nothing to be added to this great king's ...
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... nature permanent and perpetual . " - Advance- ment of Learning , Second Book . " Mir . O the heavens ! " " O the , " Promus of Formularies and Elegancies . " What foul play had we that we came from thence ? Or blessed was't we did ...
... nature permanent and perpetual . " - Advance- ment of Learning , Second Book . " Mir . O the heavens ! " " O the , " Promus of Formularies and Elegancies . " What foul play had we that we came from thence ? Or blessed was't we did ...
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... nature : " " But let no man trust his victory over his nature too far ; for nature will lie buried a great time , and yet revive upon the occasion or temptation . " - Of Nature in Men . ( See Angelo in Measure for Measure . ) " At this ...
... nature : " " But let no man trust his victory over his nature too far ; for nature will lie buried a great time , and yet revive upon the occasion or temptation . " - Of Nature in Men . ( See Angelo in Measure for Measure . ) " At this ...
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... nature . The destruction of an objec tion begets a proof . " - Case of the Post Nati of Scotland . " There is no pound profit which redoundeth to your Majesty in this course , but induceth and begetteth three pound damage upon your ...
... nature . The destruction of an objec tion begets a proof . " - Case of the Post Nati of Scotland . " There is no pound profit which redoundeth to your Majesty in this course , but induceth and begetteth three pound damage upon your ...
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... nature's " nursery " : " He entered into due consideration as well how to weed out the partakers of the former rebellion , as to kill the seeds of the like in time to come . " " But that the true way is , to stop the seeds of sedition ...
... nature's " nursery " : " He entered into due consideration as well how to weed out the partakers of the former rebellion , as to kill the seeds of the like in time to come . " " But that the true way is , to stop the seeds of sedition ...
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