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... means no ill . IV . i . 26 . Here we can see Bacon's Latin parable faintly disguised in Shakespearean verse . Glory is the Procus , a re- markable synonym ; for Gloriosus , in Bacon's Latin , is the man who is given to vain - glory , or ...
... means no ill . IV . i . 26 . Here we can see Bacon's Latin parable faintly disguised in Shakespearean verse . Glory is the Procus , a re- markable synonym ; for Gloriosus , in Bacon's Latin , is the man who is given to vain - glory , or ...
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... means . In taking this course I do not propose to search about for minor events in remote places , or to trust to any accidental circumstances to construct a theory , but to take only the grandest and most noble positions , and to trace ...
... means . In taking this course I do not propose to search about for minor events in remote places , or to trust to any accidental circumstances to construct a theory , but to take only the grandest and most noble positions , and to trace ...
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... means she had taken with the Ministers whom she had lately employed as well in Flanders as else- where , and which he had not judged as tending to her advantage . He had therefore been obliged to be very circumspect , and could not ...
... means she had taken with the Ministers whom she had lately employed as well in Flanders as else- where , and which he had not judged as tending to her advantage . He had therefore been obliged to be very circumspect , and could not ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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