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He has to attack the whole public morality of Elizabeth's reign , and he really rather blackens than clears the character of Essex in some respects . But , disagreeable as his task is , he performs it with extreme ability ; and , in the ...
He has to attack the whole public morality of Elizabeth's reign , and he really rather blackens than clears the character of Essex in some respects . But , disagreeable as his task is , he performs it with extreme ability ; and , in the ...
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Dean Church calls attention to the fact A more interesting narrative , a more truthful tbat “ Bacon's legal position was so subordidelineation of events and character , and a more aate a place that there must have been a special ...
Dean Church calls attention to the fact A more interesting narrative , a more truthful tbat “ Bacon's legal position was so subordidelineation of events and character , and a more aate a place that there must have been a special ...
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To take a man's character for granted , and then from his character to inser the moral quality of all his actions , is surely a process the very reverse of that which is recommended in the Novum Organum .
To take a man's character for granted , and then from his character to inser the moral quality of all his actions , is surely a process the very reverse of that which is recommended in the Novum Organum .
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