Bacon's Essays with AnnotationsLee and Shepard, 1884 - Всего страниц: 641 |
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... in their own eyes , and not in the object . " — FULLER Church History ( 1656 ) V. 493 , ed . Oxford 1845 . 2 Life and Correspondence ( London 1866 ) II . 154 . that they are indeed a new work . I thought PREFACE . ix.
... in their own eyes , and not in the object . " — FULLER Church History ( 1656 ) V. 493 , ed . Oxford 1845 . 2 Life and Correspondence ( London 1866 ) II . 154 . that they are indeed a new work . I thought PREFACE . ix.
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Francis Bacon. that they are indeed a new work . I thought it there- fore agreeable to my affection and obligation to your Grace , to prefix your name before them , both in English and in Latin . For I do conceive that the Latin volume ...
Francis Bacon. that they are indeed a new work . I thought it there- fore agreeable to my affection and obligation to your Grace , to prefix your name before them , both in English and in Latin . For I do conceive that the Latin volume ...
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... thought , we do pair equally of reaching the language . We can no more bring back their turns of sentence than we can bring back their tournaments . Montaigne , in his serious moods , has a curiously rich and intricate eloquence ; and ...
... thought , we do pair equally of reaching the language . We can no more bring back their turns of sentence than we can bring back their tournaments . Montaigne , in his serious moods , has a curiously rich and intricate eloquence ; and ...
Стр. xvi
... thought , by any one well conversant with Reasoning , to consist merely in the saving of breath , paper , or time . Brevity , when it does not cause obscurity , conduces much to the opposite effect , and causes the meaning to be far ...
... thought , by any one well conversant with Reasoning , to consist merely in the saving of breath , paper , or time . Brevity , when it does not cause obscurity , conduces much to the opposite effect , and causes the meaning to be far ...
Стр. xix
... thought without these their antitheses , and without the respective middle terms of the pairs . As the eye of common ... thought and of all things . Nothing has been created , nothing can be thought , except upon the principle of three ...
... thought without these their antitheses , and without the respective middle terms of the pairs . As the eye of common ... thought and of all things . Nothing has been created , nothing can be thought , except upon the principle of three ...
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