Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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Page 26
... imaginations as one would , and the like ; but it would leave the minds of a number of men , poor shrunken things ... imagination , and yet it is but with the shadow of a lie . But it is not the lie that passeth through the mind , but ...
... imaginations as one would , and the like ; but it would leave the minds of a number of men , poor shrunken things ... imagination , and yet it is but with the shadow of a lie . But it is not the lie that passeth through the mind , but ...
Page 32
... imaginative capacity is in the region of thought and rea- soning to a mind without imagination what in the world of sense the man who sees is to him who is blind . The latter may have a tolerably correct notion of any thing he can touch ...
... imaginative capacity is in the region of thought and rea- soning to a mind without imagination what in the world of sense the man who sees is to him who is blind . The latter may have a tolerably correct notion of any thing he can touch ...
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... imagination of the rich man . ' But this is excellently expressed , that it is in imagina- tion , and not always in fact ; for certainly great riches have sold more men than they have bought out . The ways to enrich are many , and most ...
... imagination of the rich man . ' But this is excellently expressed , that it is in imagina- tion , and not always in fact ; for certainly great riches have sold more men than they have bought out . The ways to enrich are many , and most ...
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... imaginations stream into their minds better , and , as it were , more divinely . Natures that have much heat , and great and violent desires and perturbations , are not ripe for action till they have passed the meridian of their years ...
... imaginations stream into their minds better , and , as it were , more divinely . Natures that have much heat , and great and violent desires and perturbations , are not ripe for action till they have passed the meridian of their years ...
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... imagination , That all knowledge was but remembrance ; ' so Solomon giveth his sentence , " That all novelty is but oblivion . ' * ... A little lower down comes a sentence which in Mr. Mon- tagu's and most of the common editions stands ...
... imagination , That all knowledge was but remembrance ; ' so Solomon giveth his sentence , " That all novelty is but oblivion . ' * ... A little lower down comes a sentence which in Mr. Mon- tagu's and most of the common editions stands ...
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