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For the admirers of com- calm majesty of manner , but that he sometimes prehensive writing , there is the Essay on Truth ... The Essays on Great Place and on Adversity passages by the score where the Essays have little give us Bacon's ...
For the admirers of com- calm majesty of manner , but that he sometimes prehensive writing , there is the Essay on Truth ... The Essays on Great Place and on Adversity passages by the score where the Essays have little give us Bacon's ...
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Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and Evil . With Notes and Glossarial Index . By W. ALDIS WRIGHT , M.A. Second Edition . Macmillan & Co. ( 2. ) Bacon's Essays . With Annotations . By RICHARD WHATELY , D.D. , Archbishop of Dublin .
Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and Evil . With Notes and Glossarial Index . By W. ALDIS WRIGHT , M.A. Second Edition . Macmillan & Co. ( 2. ) Bacon's Essays . With Annotations . By RICHARD WHATELY , D.D. , Archbishop of Dublin .
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In Bacon's Essays the words are always selected with care , and used with precision ; the cadence of the sentences in the later Essays is well arranged and musical ; but Bacon employs words as tools or weapons , and is satisfied with ...
In Bacon's Essays the words are always selected with care , and used with precision ; the cadence of the sentences in the later Essays is well arranged and musical ; but Bacon employs words as tools or weapons , and is satisfied with ...
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