Vignaud Pamphlets: Francis Bacon1837 |
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... manner bespeaking credit for what is left unaltered , as if the writer was really trying to be accurate . He is still acquainted with the manner in which Hatton spent his time at College ; he knows that his leaving it without a degree ...
... manner bespeaking credit for what is left unaltered , as if the writer was really trying to be accurate . He is still acquainted with the manner in which Hatton spent his time at College ; he knows that his leaving it without a degree ...
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... manner very like the germ of the tables of pre- sence , of absence , of degrees , of exclusion , which he afterwards recommended in the Organon . ' 6 " 6 We have other drafts still further tending to bring the In- ' stauratio ' into its ...
... manner very like the germ of the tables of pre- sence , of absence , of degrees , of exclusion , which he afterwards recommended in the Organon . ' 6 " 6 We have other drafts still further tending to bring the In- ' stauratio ' into its ...
الصفحة 299
... manner . The weighty dignity of Bacon's style always seems to assert ( without offence or ostentation ) the superiority of its author . What other writer · would have ventured to begin his work in his manner , Francis Bacon so thought ...
... manner . The weighty dignity of Bacon's style always seems to assert ( without offence or ostentation ) the superiority of its author . What other writer · would have ventured to begin his work in his manner , Francis Bacon so thought ...
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