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... collection he selected nothing but proverbs and sentences , whereas in this he selects phrases only . The series is interrupted once or twice by a note or query of his own , relating to something which had occurred to him perhaps during ...
... collection he selected nothing but proverbs and sentences , whereas in this he selects phrases only . The series is interrupted once or twice by a note or query of his own , relating to something which had occurred to him perhaps during ...
Side 16
... collection is from books which were then in every scholar's hands , and the selected passages , standing as they do without any comment to show what he found in them or how he meant to apply them , have no pecu- liar value . That they ...
... collection is from books which were then in every scholar's hands , and the selected passages , standing as they do without any comment to show what he found in them or how he meant to apply them , have no pecu- liar value . That they ...
Side 17
... collection like this with Homer's line , χαίρετε κήρυκες , Διὸς ἄγγελοι ἠδὲ καὶ ἀνδρῶν , we might well have wondered what he saw in it to make him select it for special distinction . But ob- serve how it is introduced in the opening of ...
... collection like this with Homer's line , χαίρετε κήρυκες , Διὸς ἄγγελοι ἠδὲ καὶ ἀνδρῶν , we might well have wondered what he saw in it to make him select it for special distinction . But ob- serve how it is introduced in the opening of ...
Side 25
... collections ; and the best of them are of course in everybody's mouth . The following , which are among the least familiar to modern ears , may serve for a sample . 1. De nouveau tout est beau . De saison tout est bon . 2. A long winter ...
... collections ; and the best of them are of course in everybody's mouth . The following , which are among the least familiar to modern ears , may serve for a sample . 1. De nouveau tout est beau . De saison tout est bon . 2. A long winter ...
Side 28
... collection . This fragment I have thought worth print- ing in extenso ; not only as a curious illustration of the attention which Bacon bestowed upon the details and smaller graces of his art , but also because it may possi- bly throw ...
... collection . This fragment I have thought worth print- ing in extenso ; not only as a curious illustration of the attention which Bacon bestowed upon the details and smaller graces of his art , but also because it may possi- bly throw ...
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