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Advancement of Learning

Francis Bacon - Logic - 1869 - 446 pages
...schoolmen ; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a differing style and form ; taking liberty to coin and frame...(as I may call it) lawfulness of the phrase or word. And again, because the great labour then was with the people (of whom the Pharisees were wont to say,...
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Rhetoric: A Text-book, Designed for Use in Schools and Colleges, and for ...

Erastus Otis Haven - English language - 1869 - 392 pages
...new opinions, had against the schoolmen, who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a different style and form, taking...to express their own sense, and to avoid circuit of spegch, without regard to the pureness, pleasantness, and, as I may call it, lawfulness, of the phrase...
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Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions, Volume 1

Edward Everett - 1870 - 690 pages
...schoolmen, who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a difierent style and form, taking liberty to coin and frame new...as I may call it, lawfulness of the phrase or word. And again, because the great labor then was with the people, of whom the Pharisees were wont to say,...
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Bacon: The Advancement of Learning

Francis Bacon - Knowledge, Theory of - 1876 - 504 pages
...schoolmen ; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a differing style and form ; taking liberty to coin and frame...and to avoid circuit of speech, without regard to foe pureness, pleasantness, and (as I rnaj^call J^._ ' '' | nf thf- phrjjjffi'flr-w'orH. AnH ap-ain...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed ..., Volume 4; Volume 80

Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...schoolmen ; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a differing style and form ; taking liberty to coin and frame...terms of art to express their own sense, and to avoid eircuit of speech, without regard to the pnreness, pleasantness, and (as I may call it) lawfulness...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature

Henry Barnard - Education - 1876 - 514 pages
...considered no whit the pureness of their style, but took the liberty to coin and frame new and barbarous terms of art, to express their own sense, and to avoid circuit of speech. This enmity speedily ended in producing the opposite extreme ; for men began to hunt more after words...
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The works of lord Bacon, moral and historical, with a brief memoir of the ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 pages
...writings were altogether of a differing style and form ; taking liberty to coin, and frame new forms of art to express their own sense, and to avoid circuit...as I may call it, lawfulness of the phrase or word. And again, because the great labour then was with the people, of whom the Pharisees were wont to say,...
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The essays of lord Bacon, including his moral and historical works, with ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1884 - 564 pages
...writings were altogether of a differing style and form ; taking liberty to coin, and frame new forms of art to express their own sense, and to avoid circuit...as I may call it, lawfulness of the phrase or word. And again, because the great labour then was with the people, of whom the Pharisees were wont to say,...
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Chapters in the History of English Literature: From 1509 to the Close of the ...

Ellen Crofts - England - 1884 - 394 pages
...schoolmen : who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a differing style and form ; taking liberty to coin and frame...without regard to the pureness, pleasantness, and lawfulness (as I may call it) of the phrase and word." They cared merely for the form : they were not...
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The Advancement of Learning

Francis Bacon - Logic - 1885 - 438 pages
...schoolmen ; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose wrilings were altogether in a differing style and form ; taking liberty to coin and frame...(as I may call it) lawfulness of the phrase or word. And again, because the great labour then was with the people (of whom the Pharisees were wont to say,...
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