Bacon's Use of Silver Age Latin Writers in the EssaysUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1936 - 340 pages |
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Advancement of Learning anger Annals anti-Ciceronian aphorisms aphoristic apparently Attic style attitude authority Bacon quotes Bacon says Bacon's debt Bacon's Essays Bacon's quotations Bacon's style Bernard André brevity Caesar Celsus Cicero Civil and Moral classical clause connection counsel Croll death developed Dieckow Domitian edition Elyot English Epicurus examples fact Francis Bacon Frederick Klaeber frequently friendship Galba hath haue Henry VII historian ibid illustrative judgment Juvenal knowledge of Tacitus later essays Lathrop letters London loose Lucan Lucius Annaeus Seneca manner mentioned mind Montaigne moralistic Morris W nature observations passage Pliny practical morality princes prudential wisdom quae quam Quintilian quotations from Seneca quotations from Tacitus quote Seneca reference to Seneca Reign Seditions and Troubles Seneca and Tacitus Seneca saith Silver Age Silver Age Latin similarity sixteenth century sources speaking statement subject matter Suetonius things thought Tiberius translation type of essay Vespasian virtue words