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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... 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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... knowledge must be raised on other foundations , and built up with other materials , than had been employed through a tract of many centuries backward . In this , his own ge- nius , aided by a singular discernment , must have been his ...
... knowledge must be raised on other foundations , and built up with other materials , than had been employed through a tract of many centuries backward . In this , his own ge- nius , aided by a singular discernment , must have been his ...
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... knowledge and honest fame . And indeed his letters remain a proof , that if he courted the proper oppor- tunities of raising his name , he lost none that might Letter VII . improve and enlarge his mind . As The Life of the Lord ...
... knowledge and honest fame . And indeed his letters remain a proof , that if he courted the proper oppor- tunities of raising his name , he lost none that might Letter VII . improve and enlarge his mind . As The Life of the Lord ...
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... knowledge of the nobility . Sir Francis Bacon , who had been early in his homage , and application for favour , to the new sovereign , was knighted by him in person : and has left us the following picture of him , strongly touched Bacon ...
... knowledge of the nobility . Sir Francis Bacon , who had been early in his homage , and application for favour , to the new sovereign , was knighted by him in person : and has left us the following picture of him , strongly touched Bacon ...
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... knowledge of Aristotle , with all the beautiful lights , graces , and em- bellishments of Cicero . To this commendation of his talents , the learned throughout Europe have given their common sanction , and own him for the father of the ...
... knowledge of Aristotle , with all the beautiful lights , graces , and em- bellishments of Cicero . To this commendation of his talents , the learned throughout Europe have given their common sanction , and own him for the father of the ...
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