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... reference to such limitations in Bacon's scientific work as arise from his pre - eminently poetic bias , we do not wish to be under- stood as endorsing the excessive depreciation of some recent critics , following the lead of Baron ...
... reference to such limitations in Bacon's scientific work as arise from his pre - eminently poetic bias , we do not wish to be under- stood as endorsing the excessive depreciation of some recent critics , following the lead of Baron ...
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... reference to the future , but only to the past intends old right . This use of the word is more conformed to the Latin sense of intendo , than to the English word intend - it is such a use of the word as might be naturally made by a ...
... reference to the future , but only to the past intends old right . This use of the word is more conformed to the Latin sense of intendo , than to the English word intend - it is such a use of the word as might be naturally made by a ...
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... reference might have been made to many other manu- scripts which have for various reasons been omitted , and others have doubtless escaped the writer's notice . A few may , however , be shortly alluded to here as a conclusion to this ...
... reference might have been made to many other manu- scripts which have for various reasons been omitted , and others have doubtless escaped the writer's notice . A few may , however , be shortly alluded to here as a conclusion to this ...
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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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