The Works of Lord Bacon with an Introductory Essay, and a Portrait: Vol. 1, Том 1Henry G. Bohn, 1850 - Всего страниц: 797 |
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... knowledge into particular sciences Knowledge divided , according to man's three principal faculties , into , I. HISTORY , which relates to memory . II . POESY , which flows from the imagination . III . PHILOSOPHY , which is the produce ...
... knowledge into particular sciences Knowledge divided , according to man's three principal faculties , into , I. HISTORY , which relates to memory . II . POESY , which flows from the imagination . III . PHILOSOPHY , which is the produce ...
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... 197 Of secret virtues and proprieties 201 • . 182 Of the general sympathy of men's spirits 201 182 182 New Atlantis 202 182 Mr. Bacon in Praise of Knowledge 216 . 218 232 MEDICAL RECEIPTS . PAGE His lordship's usual iv CONTENTS.
... 197 Of secret virtues and proprieties 201 • . 182 Of the general sympathy of men's spirits 201 182 182 New Atlantis 202 182 Mr. Bacon in Praise of Knowledge 216 . 218 232 MEDICAL RECEIPTS . PAGE His lordship's usual iv CONTENTS.
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... knowledge derived from God upon any man , in these modern times , it was upon him . For though he was a great reader of books , yet he had not his knowledge from books ; but from some grounds and notions from within himself ; which ...
... knowledge derived from God upon any man , in these modern times , it was upon him . For though he was a great reader of books , yet he had not his knowledge from books ; but from some grounds and notions from within himself ; which ...
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... knowledge of existing law , with all its imperfections and inconsistencies . To a mind like Bacon's the legal science was perhaps the very last in which we could pect that he would attain any high degree of excellence . Eminently ...
... knowledge of existing law , with all its imperfections and inconsistencies . To a mind like Bacon's the legal science was perhaps the very last in which we could pect that he would attain any high degree of excellence . Eminently ...
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... knowledge of the Greek and Latin authors ; it was a learning acquired in a very different spirit from that in which it was originally promulged ; it was , therefore , a jealous learning , and Bacon , though a perfect master of it ...
... knowledge of the Greek and Latin authors ; it was a learning acquired in a very different spirit from that in which it was originally promulged ; it was , therefore , a jealous learning , and Bacon , though a perfect master of it ...
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