The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... Invention . 2. The Art of Examina- tion . 3. The Art of Custody or Memory . 4. The Art of Elocution or Tradition , Ethics divided into , 1. The Doctrine of the Image of Good . 2. The Georgics or Cultivation of the Mind , Good divided ...
... Invention . 2. The Art of Examina- tion . 3. The Art of Custody or Memory . 4. The Art of Elocution or Tradition , Ethics divided into , 1. The Doctrine of the Image of Good . 2. The Georgics or Cultivation of the Mind , Good divided ...
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... inventions with justice ascribed to him . For all which , he was in his life - time calumniated , im- prisoned , oppressed : and after his death wounded in his good name , as a magician who had dealt in arts , infernal and abominable ...
... inventions with justice ascribed to him . For all which , he was in his life - time calumniated , im- prisoned , oppressed : and after his death wounded in his good name , as a magician who had dealt in arts , infernal and abominable ...
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... invention , he doth in another place rule over , when he saith , The spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth the inwardness of all secrets . If , then , such be the capacity and receipt of the mind of man , it is ...
... invention , he doth in another place rule over , when he saith , The spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth the inwardness of all secrets . If , then , such be the capacity and receipt of the mind of man , it is ...
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... invention , or depth of judgment . Then grew the flowing and watery vein of Osorius , the Portugal bishop , to be in price . Then did Stur- mius spend such infinite and curious pains upon Cicero the orator , and Hermogenes the ...
... invention , or depth of judgment . Then grew the flowing and watery vein of Osorius , the Portugal bishop , to be in price . Then did Stur- mius spend such infinite and curious pains upon Cicero the orator , and Hermogenes the ...
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... invention , to fall in love with them is all one , as to fall in love with a picture . But yet , notwithstanding , it is a thing not hastily to be condemned , to clothe and adorn the obscurity even of philosophy itself , with sensible ...
... invention , to fall in love with them is all one , as to fall in love with a picture . But yet , notwithstanding , it is a thing not hastily to be condemned , to clothe and adorn the obscurity even of philosophy itself , with sensible ...
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