Bacon's Essays, Том 1Longmans, Green, 1899 - Всего страниц: 302 |
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Стр. xxiv
... unity and harmony of things , or the honour of Science was not called in question - that cool , dis- passionate , impartial way of looking at things which a man of science should have . He knew the necessity of obeying Nature if he ...
... unity and harmony of things , or the honour of Science was not called in question - that cool , dis- passionate , impartial way of looking at things which a man of science should have . He knew the necessity of obeying Nature if he ...
Стр. xxxvii
... unity of nature . The sense of the simplicity of the universal order had so taken hold of him that it inspired him with such certainty as might be felt by one who had seen and touched the very springs of the machinery of Creation . We ...
... unity of nature . The sense of the simplicity of the universal order had so taken hold of him that it inspired him with such certainty as might be felt by one who had seen and touched the very springs of the machinery of Creation . We ...
Стр. xxxix
... unity in the Universe , the Great Common World , as he was fond of calling it , because he willed to see it ; and there he was often right he saw unity and consistency in his own tortuous morality , in his own Little World , because he ...
... unity in the Universe , the Great Common World , as he was fond of calling it , because he willed to see it ; and there he was often right he saw unity and consistency in his own tortuous morality , in his own Little World , because he ...
Стр. xliv
... unity of England . But if he could no longer defend his former benefactor , might he not at least have avoided prosecuting him ? Even if urged to such a task , might he not have excused himself on grounds intelligible to all ? Yes , he ...
... unity of England . But if he could no longer defend his former benefactor , might he not at least have avoided prosecuting him ? Even if urged to such a task , might he not have excused himself on grounds intelligible to all ? Yes , he ...
Стр. lxxxii
... unity and simplicity of things leads him still further upward to see above Physics and above Metaphysics a Science that is the highest of Life , Vol . vii . p . 377 . • Works , Vol . iii . p . 353 . all , parent and stem of all sciences ...
... unity and simplicity of things leads him still further upward to see above Physics and above Metaphysics a Science that is the highest of Life , Vol . vii . p . 377 . • Works , Vol . iii . p . 353 . all , parent and stem of all sciences ...
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