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Side 22
Yea , that you may comment you there . upon it . 9. The cases will come together.— It will be to fight then . There are more of these ; but these will serve for specimens . II . In wise sentences and maxims of all kinds 22 FORMULARIES ...
Yea , that you may comment you there . upon it . 9. The cases will come together.— It will be to fight then . There are more of these ; but these will serve for specimens . II . In wise sentences and maxims of all kinds 22 FORMULARIES ...
Side 23
In wise sentences and maxims of all kinds the collection , as might be expected , is rich . But very many of them are now hacknied , and many others are seen to greater advantage in different parts of Bacon's works , where they are ...
In wise sentences and maxims of all kinds the collection , as might be expected , is rich . But very many of them are now hacknied , and many others are seen to greater advantage in different parts of Bacon's works , where they are ...
Side 25
... and if I were to attempt to make another selection from his I should only be adding a few more sentences of the same kind as those just given " ; several of which do in fact come from Erasmus and some from the Bible . IV .
... and if I were to attempt to make another selection from his I should only be adding a few more sentences of the same kind as those just given " ; several of which do in fact come from Erasmus and some from the Bible . IV .
Side 29
But to enter into any speculations of that kind here would be to go beyond my province as editor . ANALOGIACAESARIS . VERB . ET CLAUSULE AD EXERCITATIONEM ACCENTUS ET AD GRATIAM SPARSAN ET AD SVITATEM . Say that ; ( for admitt that ) ...
But to enter into any speculations of that kind here would be to go beyond my province as editor . ANALOGIACAESARIS . VERB . ET CLAUSULE AD EXERCITATIONEM ACCENTUS ET AD GRATIAM SPARSAN ET AD SVITATEM . Say that ; ( for admitt that ) ...
Side 42
... there is hardly any occasion or any kind of argument into which it does not at one time or another incidentally introduce itself . Fortunately however it is not from such incidental allusions that we are left to gather his creed .
... there is hardly any occasion or any kind of argument into which it does not at one time or another incidentally introduce itself . Fortunately however it is not from such incidental allusions that we are left to gather his creed .
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