Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and EvilMacmillan and Company, 1879 - 388 pages |
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Page xiv
... edition must have been published between the 6th of November , the date of Prince Henry's death , and the 17th of Dec. when Chamberlain wrote the let- ter which is quoted in the note to Essay 44 . The In 1613 Jaggard published a reprint ...
... edition must have been published between the 6th of November , the date of Prince Henry's death , and the 17th of Dec. when Chamberlain wrote the let- ter which is quoted in the note to Essay 44 . The In 1613 Jaggard published a reprint ...
Page xv
Francis Bacon William Aldis Wright. In 1614 another edition appeared , printed at Edin- burgh for A. Hart . Malone mentions an edition in 1618 , in the dedica- tion to which , he says , Bacon " speaks of several editions having been then ...
Francis Bacon William Aldis Wright. In 1614 another edition appeared , printed at Edin- burgh for A. Hart . Malone mentions an edition in 1618 , in the dedica- tion to which , he says , Bacon " speaks of several editions having been then ...
Page xvi
... edition was published by John Beale , which was made with Bacon's knowledge , if not at his request . The author of the translation is not known . Mr Singer conjectured that it was Father Fulgentio , but Mr Spedding shews clearly , by ...
... edition was published by John Beale , which was made with Bacon's knowledge , if not at his request . The author of the translation is not known . Mr Singer conjectured that it was Father Fulgentio , but Mr Spedding shews clearly , by ...
Page xvii
... editions bearing the same date , but differing in the titles of some of the Essays . As I have seen but one , I ... edition it is evident that , at the time it was written , Bacon had in course of preparation a Latin translation of ...
... editions bearing the same date , but differing in the titles of some of the Essays . As I have seen but one , I ... edition it is evident that , at the time it was written , Bacon had in course of preparation a Latin translation of ...
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... Edition , he gave the Title of Sermones Fideles , after the manner of the Jews , who call'd the words Adagies , or Observations of the Wise , Faithful Sayings ; that is , credible Propo- sitions worthy of firm Assent , and ready ...
... Edition , he gave the Title of Sermones Fideles , after the manner of the Jews , who call'd the words Adagies , or Observations of the Wise , Faithful Sayings ; that is , credible Propo- sitions worthy of firm Assent , and ready ...
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