The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Том 2Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... never move the sense , may also have . Certain it is , that bay - salt , which is but a kind of water congealed , will sometimes smell like violets . Experiment solitary touching sweet smells . 833. To sweet smells heat is requisite to ...
... never move the sense , may also have . Certain it is , that bay - salt , which is but a kind of water congealed , will sometimes smell like violets . Experiment solitary touching sweet smells . 833. To sweet smells heat is requisite to ...
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... Never- theless it is certain , that oysters , and cockles , and muscles , which move not , have no discriminate sex . Query , in what time , and how they are bred ? It seemeth , that shells of oysters are bred where none were before ...
... Never- theless it is certain , that oysters , and cockles , and muscles , which move not , have no discriminate sex . Query , in what time , and how they are bred ? It seemeth , that shells of oysters are bred where none were before ...
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... never so great , as for example , in a great whale , the sense and the effects of any one part of the body instantly make a transcursion throughout the whole body so that by this they did insinuate , that no distance of place , nor want ...
... never so great , as for example , in a great whale , the sense and the effects of any one part of the body instantly make a transcursion throughout the whole body so that by this they did insinuate , that no distance of place , nor want ...
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... never to give over , doth wonders : therefore it were a mere fallacy and mistaking to ascribe that to the force of imagination upon another body which is but the force of imagination upon the proper body ; for there is no doubt but that ...
... never to give over , doth wonders : therefore it were a mere fallacy and mistaking to ascribe that to the force of imagination upon another body which is but the force of imagination upon the proper body ; for there is no doubt but that ...
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... never played in the house before . The jug- gler also did cause a garter to be held up ; and took upon him to know , that such an one should point in such a place of the garter ; as it should be near so many inches to the longer end ...
... never played in the house before . The jug- gler also did cause a garter to be held up ; and took upon him to know , that such an one should point in such a place of the garter ; as it should be near so many inches to the longer end ...
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Стр. 358 - And because the breath of flowers is far sweeter in the air (where it comes and goes, like the warbling of music,) than in the hand, therefore nothing is more fit for that delight, than to know what be the flowers and plants that do best perfume the air.
Стр. 262 - Chaste women are often proud and froward, as presuming upon the merit of their chastity. It is one of the best bonds, both of chastity and obedience, in the wife, if she think her husband wise ; which she will never do if she find him jealous. Wives are young men's mistresses; companions for middle age; and old men's nurses.
Стр. 255 - ... and it is two for one. Some, when they take revenge, are desirous the party should know whence it cometh : this is the more generous. For the delight seemeth to be not so much in doing the hurt as in making the party repent : but base and crafty cowards are like the arrow that flieth in the dark. Cosmus, duke of Florence, had a desperate saying against perfidious or neglecting friends, as if those wrongs were unpardonable : You shall read (saith he) that we are commanded to forgive our enemies;...
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