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... continue to be , that which Steele selected for the first English periodical— " Quicquid agunt homines · nostri est farrago libelli " . ENGLISH ESSAYS . IT FRANCIS BACON , LORD VERULAM . THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ESSAY . lxi.
... continue to be , that which Steele selected for the first English periodical— " Quicquid agunt homines · nostri est farrago libelli " . ENGLISH ESSAYS . IT FRANCIS BACON , LORD VERULAM . THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ESSAY . lxi.
Strana 109
J. H. Lobban. again alive , long may he continue so ; that does not the least contradict my veracity : but I think I have clearly proved , by invincible demonstration , that he died , at farthest , within half an hour of the time ...
J. H. Lobban. again alive , long may he continue so ; that does not the least contradict my veracity : but I think I have clearly proved , by invincible demonstration , that he died , at farthest , within half an hour of the time ...
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... continue the pride and glory of these seas ; for , as it is remarked by the present Laureate , in his prologue to Papal Tyranny , ' Shakespeare , whose art no playwright can excel , Has launch'd us fleets of plays , and built them well ...
... continue the pride and glory of these seas ; for , as it is remarked by the present Laureate , in his prologue to Papal Tyranny , ' Shakespeare , whose art no playwright can excel , Has launch'd us fleets of plays , and built them well ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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