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... pleased ; " For " , says he , " I do not intend to hurt anybody " . I thanked him very kindly , and passed by him : and in a little time after saw him leap upon the stage , and act his part with very great applause . It has been ...
... pleased ; " For " , says he , " I do not intend to hurt anybody " . I thanked him very kindly , and passed by him : and in a little time after saw him leap upon the stage , and act his part with very great applause . It has been ...
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... pleased to say , " Ita nuperimme Bickerstaffius magnum illud Anglia sidus " . Another great professor writing of me has these words : " Bickerstaffius nobilis Anglus , astrologorum hujusce sæculi facile princeps " . Signior Magliabecchi ...
... pleased to say , " Ita nuperimme Bickerstaffius magnum illud Anglia sidus " . Another great professor writing of me has these words : " Bickerstaffius nobilis Anglus , astrologorum hujusce sæculi facile princeps " . Signior Magliabecchi ...
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... pleased to publish to the world " that the Cardinal de Noailles was still alive , notwith- standing the pretended prophecy of Monsieur Biquer- staffe " , but how far a Frenchman , a papist , and an enemy is to believed in his own cause ...
... pleased to publish to the world " that the Cardinal de Noailles was still alive , notwith- standing the pretended prophecy of Monsieur Biquer- staffe " , but how far a Frenchman , a papist , and an enemy is to believed in his own cause ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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