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Selected Philosophical Works

Francis Bacon, Rose-Mary Sargent - Philosophy - 1999 - 340 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 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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Renaissance Debates on Rhetoric

Wayne A. Rebhorn - European literature - 2000 - 340 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 new terms of art31 to express their own sense and to avoid circuit of speech,32 without regard to the pureness,...
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The English Renaissance: An Anthology of Sources and Documents

Kate Aughterson - History - 2002 - 628 pages
...the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a different style and form: taking lilierty to coin and frame new terms of art to express their...circuit of speech, without regard to the pureness, pleasanmess, and as I may call it lawfuhtess of the phrase or word. And again, hecause the lahour then...
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The Major Works

Francis Bacon - English essays - 2002 - 868 pages
...schoolmen;0 who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a differing style and form; taking liberty to coin and frame new terms of art0 to express their own sense and to avoid circuit of speech,0 without regard to the pureness,0 pleasantness,...
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The Advancement of Learning

Francis Bacon - Logic - 1920 - 96 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...(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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