Of the Advancement of LearningJ.M. Dent, 1950 - 244 sider |
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Side ix
... edition of 1605 , leaving myself little scope for conjecture . As to the next point , I had the work already done for me , to a great extent , both in the edition of Mr. Markby , and in the De Augmentis of the great Ellis and Spedding ...
... edition of 1605 , leaving myself little scope for conjecture . As to the next point , I had the work already done for me , to a great extent , both in the edition of Mr. Markby , and in the De Augmentis of the great Ellis and Spedding ...
Side xvii
... edition of 1605 , leaving myself little scope for conjecture . As to the next point , I had the work already done for me , to a great extent , both in the edition of Mr. Markby , and in the De Augmentis of the great Ellis and Spedding ...
... edition of 1605 , leaving myself little scope for conjecture . As to the next point , I had the work already done for me , to a great extent , both in the edition of Mr. Markby , and in the De Augmentis of the great Ellis and Spedding ...
Side xvii
... editions of Bacon's works : - Essays , 1597 ( 2nd edition , 1598 ; 3rd edition , 1606 ; 5th edition , newly written , 1625 ) ; Advancement of Learning , 1605 , 1629 , 1633 ; De Sapientia Veterum , 1609 , 1617 , 1633 , 1634 ; The Wisdome ...
... editions of Bacon's works : - Essays , 1597 ( 2nd edition , 1598 ; 3rd edition , 1606 ; 5th edition , newly written , 1625 ) ; Advancement of Learning , 1605 , 1629 , 1633 ; De Sapientia Veterum , 1609 , 1617 , 1633 , 1634 ; The Wisdome ...
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