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Page xvi
... shews clearly , by an extract from the preface of Andrea Cioli , who brought out a revised reprint at Florence in 1619 , that the translation was not the work of an Italian , but of some foreigner , in all probability of an Englishman ...
... shews clearly , by an extract from the preface of Andrea Cioli , who brought out a revised reprint at Florence in 1619 , that the translation was not the work of an Italian , but of some foreigner , in all probability of an Englishman ...
Page xviii
... shew that it was the work of several hands , but it is impossible from this alone to assign to each his work . Archbishop Tenison , in his Baconiana ( pp . 60 , 61 , ed . 1679 ) says of the Essays : " The Latine Translation of them was ...
... shew that it was the work of several hands , but it is impossible from this alone to assign to each his work . Archbishop Tenison , in his Baconiana ( pp . 60 , 61 , ed . 1679 ) says of the Essays : " The Latine Translation of them was ...
Page xx
... shew that his translation was ever published , as Malone asserts . It certainly is not indicated in the letter itself , of which the following is the passage in question . " Joannes Sarisburiensis e nostris pene solus est , qui rimatus ...
... shew that his translation was ever published , as Malone asserts . It certainly is not indicated in the letter itself , of which the following is the passage in question . " Joannes Sarisburiensis e nostris pene solus est , qui rimatus ...
Page xxii
... shew that any part of the translation was done by Bacon himself ; it is probable that he exercised only a general supervision over it . The Colours of Good and Evil were first published in 1597 , in the volume already described as ...
... shew that any part of the translation was done by Bacon himself ; it is probable that he exercised only a general supervision over it . The Colours of Good and Evil were first published in 1597 , in the volume already described as ...
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... shew , the Masques , and Mummeries , and Triumphs of the world , halfe so Stately , and daintily , as Candlelights . Truth may perhaps come to the price of a Pearle , that sheweth best by day : But it will not rise , to the price of a ...
... shew , the Masques , and Mummeries , and Triumphs of the world , halfe so Stately , and daintily , as Candlelights . Truth may perhaps come to the price of a Pearle , that sheweth best by day : But it will not rise , to the price of a ...
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