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What followed ? First , ' Bacon was overpowered by the blow . ' So far well . Then , to wit , in the preceding January , having resolved to leave England , he wrote a letter to Cecil . Next , to wit , on the 30th of March ...
What followed ? First , ' Bacon was overpowered by the blow . ' So far well . Then , to wit , in the preceding January , having resolved to leave England , he wrote a letter to Cecil . Next , to wit , on the 30th of March ...
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Mr. Spedding remarks that Aristotle speaks only or " political philosopby , " and that the error of Bacon is followed by Shakespeare . This instance may have been the fruit of plagiarism , but our autoor urges tbat the whole tenor of ...
Mr. Spedding remarks that Aristotle speaks only or " political philosopby , " and that the error of Bacon is followed by Shakespeare . This instance may have been the fruit of plagiarism , but our autoor urges tbat the whole tenor of ...
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That impetuous and appalling rush with which the human intellect had moved forward in the career of truth and liberty , during the fisty years which followed the separation of Luther from the communion of ihe Church of Rome , was now ...
That impetuous and appalling rush with which the human intellect had moved forward in the career of truth and liberty , during the fisty years which followed the separation of Luther from the communion of ihe Church of Rome , was now ...
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