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... speaking - trumpet , -back out of the clouds Of Glaramara southward came the voice ; And Kirkstone tossed it from his misty head . ' Wordsworth . been ever noticed before , ) that , in this 8 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... speaking - trumpet , -back out of the clouds Of Glaramara southward came the voice ; And Kirkstone tossed it from his misty head . ' Wordsworth . been ever noticed before , ) that , in this 8 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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... ' There happened in my time , ' said Ben Jonson , one noble speaker , who was full † * Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 28 . " + O rare Ben Jonson ! ' of gravity in his speaking : his language , where 16 . CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... ' There happened in my time , ' said Ben Jonson , one noble speaker , who was full † * Bacon's Works , vol . 12 , p . 28 . " + O rare Ben Jonson ! ' of gravity in his speaking : his language , where 16 . CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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His Life and Works Thomas Martin. of gravity in his speaking : his language , where he could spare or pass by a jest , was nobly censorious . No man ever spake more neatly , more pressly , more weightily , or suffered less emptiness ...
His Life and Works Thomas Martin. of gravity in his speaking : his language , where he could spare or pass by a jest , was nobly censorious . No man ever spake more neatly , more pressly , more weightily , or suffered less emptiness ...
Side 32
... . 3 , p . 212 , sixth edition . Speaking of Bacon's Essays , Dr. Johnson , on one occasion , observed , ' Their Dictionary might be compiled . His style is axiomatic . 32 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON : His observations are those of one who ...
... . 3 , p . 212 , sixth edition . Speaking of Bacon's Essays , Dr. Johnson , on one occasion , observed , ' Their Dictionary might be compiled . His style is axiomatic . 32 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON : His observations are those of one who ...
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... speak of the Instauration , of which it forms the first part . In thus delivering to the world , as a detached work , what may be considered as the porch of the magnificent temple that he was engaged in rearing , Bacon foresaw Rymer's ...
... speak of the Instauration , of which it forms the first part . In thus delivering to the world , as a detached work , what may be considered as the porch of the magnificent temple that he was engaged in rearing , Bacon foresaw Rymer's ...
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