Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... philosophy , we say again , by all means read and inwardly digest every page of them ; but it would be the height of pedantry to recommend that anything like that should be done by all readers . Even if the entire body of Bacon's works ...
... philosophy , we say again , by all means read and inwardly digest every page of them ; but it would be the height of pedantry to recommend that anything like that should be done by all readers . Even if the entire body of Bacon's works ...
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His Writings, and His Philosophy George Lillie Craik. good of human nature . The first creature of God in the works ... philosophical truth to the truth of civil business , it will be acknowledged , even by those that practise it not ...
His Writings, and His Philosophy George Lillie Craik. good of human nature . The first creature of God in the works ... philosophical truth to the truth of civil business , it will be acknowledged , even by those that practise it not ...
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His Writings, and His Philosophy George Lillie Craik. conception in the mind of the reader . Nor is an imagi- native ... philosopher or sage , as well as an orator — what is the real amount and character of the truth and wisdom contained ...
His Writings, and His Philosophy George Lillie Craik. conception in the mind of the reader . Nor is an imagi- native ... philosopher or sage , as well as an orator — what is the real amount and character of the truth and wisdom contained ...
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His Writings, and His Philosophy George Lillie Craik. spake only as a philosopher and natural man , it was well said , pompa mortis magis terret , quam mors ipsa ; * groans and con- vulsions , and a discoloured face , and friends weeping ...
His Writings, and His Philosophy George Lillie Craik. spake only as a philosopher and natural man , it was well said , pompa mortis magis terret , quam mors ipsa ; * groans and con- vulsions , and a discoloured face , and friends weeping ...
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His Writings, and His Philosophy George Lillie Craik. only to such friends as are able to give a man counsel ( they indeed are best ) ; but even without that a man learneth of him- self , and bringeth his own thoughts to light , and ...
His Writings, and His Philosophy George Lillie Craik. only to such friends as are able to give a man counsel ( they indeed are best ) ; but even without that a man learneth of him- self , and bringeth his own thoughts to light , and ...
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