The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longmans, 1870 |
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... mind as well as with his eyes . - The fact probably is that the five pieces which stand first under separate titles the priora per titulos suos separata- were found copied out in a book ; and that the rest , - " quic- - quid prioribus ...
... mind as well as with his eyes . - The fact probably is that the five pieces which stand first under separate titles the priora per titulos suos separata- were found copied out in a book ; and that the rest , - " quic- - quid prioribus ...
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... mind can make no real progress , and " dum ad ulteriora tendit ad proxi- miora recidit . " We must of necessity take as the starting point of our philosophy , matter possessed of its primitive qua- lities ; and this principle is in ...
... mind can make no real progress , and " dum ad ulteriora tendit ad proxi- miora recidit . " We must of necessity take as the starting point of our philosophy , matter possessed of its primitive qua- lities ; and this principle is in ...
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... mind and purpose . I hasten not to publish : perishing I would prevent ; and am forced to respect as well my times as the matter . For with me it is thus , and I think with all men in my case : if I bind myself to an argument , it ...
... mind and purpose . I hasten not to publish : perishing I would prevent ; and am forced to respect as well my times as the matter . For with me it is thus , and I think with all men in my case : if I bind myself to an argument , it ...
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... it is as a product and exponent of Bacon's own mind and character that the Ba- conian philosophy , properly so called , retains its chief value for modern men . Viewed in this light , the superseded or abandoned pieces 171.
... it is as a product and exponent of Bacon's own mind and character that the Ba- conian philosophy , properly so called , retains its chief value for modern men . Viewed in this light , the superseded or abandoned pieces 171.
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... mind would finally ac- quiesce . Again , the obscurity of the text was to be in some measure removed by the annotations of Stella ; not however wholly , for Bacon in the epitome of the eighteenth chapter commends the manner of ...
... mind would finally ac- quiesce . Again , the obscurity of the text was to be in some measure removed by the annotations of Stella ; not however wholly , for Bacon in the epitome of the eighteenth chapter commends the manner of ...
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