971 resultados para Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626
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John Ruskin.--Ralph Waldo Emerson.--Robert Burton.--Percy Bysshe Shelley.--Francis Bacon.--Joseph Addison.--Thomas Carlyle.--E. P. B.--William Hazlitt.--Earl of Beaconsfield.
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Introductory essay by John Fiske.
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The plays are printed in the order found in the second folio "Fifty comedies and tragedies," 1679, with facsimile reproductions of early title-pages.
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"The letters printed in this volume are drawn from the collection of original documents and transcripts which Jared Sparks brought together."--Introduction.
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Proceedings in the Senate: p. 84-148.
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Published by order of Congress.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Lectures ... delivered ... at Cambridge during the Michaelmas term of 1918."
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Vols. 1-9 have subtitle: France and England in North America. Pt. 1-7.
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The little flowers is newly translated by T. Okey; the Life of St. Francis is Bonaventura's newly translated by E. Gurney Salter; the Mirror of perfection [by Leo, Franciscan] is translated by Robert Steele.
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Century of science.--Doctrine of evolution; its scope and purport.--Edward Livingston Youmans.--Part played by infancy in the evolution of man.--Origins of liberal thought in America.--Sir Harry Vane.--Arbitration treaty.--Francis Parkman.--Edward Augustus Freeman.--Cambridge as village and city.--Harvest of Irish folk-lore.--Guessing at half and multiplying by two.--Forty-years of Bacon-Shakespeare folly.--Some cranks and their crochets.
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Bound in blue paper boards. Spine lacking.
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"Of this limited letterpress edition seven hundred and fifty copies have been printed. Type distributed after printing."
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Appendix: Original sources of information for "The story of Bacon's rebellion": p. 171-181.