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Page viii
... hand and Starre neere " Temple barre . " 1606. " * The Essay ( for instance ) in the table of contents is " Of Suters , " in the body of the book it is " Of Sutes : " + See note L. page 445 . ↑ The reference to it is in vol . ii . of ...
... hand and Starre neere " Temple barre . " 1606. " * The Essay ( for instance ) in the table of contents is " Of Suters , " in the body of the book it is " Of Sutes : " + See note L. page 445 . ↑ The reference to it is in vol . ii . of ...
Page xv
... Hand and Starre , betweene the two Temple " Gates 1613. " It is a transcript of the edition of 1612 , with the erroneous entries in the table of contents of the two Essays " Of the Publique " and " Of Warre and " Peace , " which are ...
... Hand and Starre , betweene the two Temple " Gates 1613. " It is a transcript of the edition of 1612 , with the erroneous entries in the table of contents of the two Essays " Of the Publique " and " Of Warre and " Peace , " which are ...
Page xvi
... hand ; but I judge the use a man should " seek in publishing his writings before his death to " be but an untimely anticipation of that which is proper to follow , and not to go along with him , " 66 The next edition , which is a small ...
... hand ; but I judge the use a man should " seek in publishing his writings before his death to " be but an untimely anticipation of that which is proper to follow , and not to go along with him , " 66 The next edition , which is a small ...
Page xvii
... , that it is " in effect , a new Work . I kiss your hands , and remain 26 Your most Affectionate friend and most humble Servant , & c . * Baconiana , page 60 . " The Essays , or Counsels Civil and Moral , PREFACE , xvii.
... , that it is " in effect , a new Work . I kiss your hands , and remain 26 Your most Affectionate friend and most humble Servant , & c . * Baconiana , page 60 . " The Essays , or Counsels Civil and Moral , PREFACE , xvii.
Page xviii
... Hands ; by " those of Doctor Hacket ( late Bishop of Lichfield ) " Mr. Benjamin Johnson ( the learned and judicious 66 66 Poet ) and some others , whose Names I once heard " from Dr. Rawley ; but I cannot now recal them . " To this ...
... Hands ; by " those of Doctor Hacket ( late Bishop of Lichfield ) " Mr. Benjamin Johnson ( the learned and judicious 66 66 Poet ) and some others , whose Names I once heard " from Dr. Rawley ; but I cannot now recal them . " To this ...
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