Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... thought and dis- covery in the mind of Bacon , all these indications are curious and precious ; he will scrutinize them all anxi- ously , and will even wish that they were more numerous . But it is the results of such scrutiny ...
... thought and dis- covery in the mind of Bacon , all these indications are curious and precious ; he will scrutinize them all anxi- ously , and will even wish that they were more numerous . But it is the results of such scrutiny ...
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... seems , they come home to men's business and bosoms . " And he has enlarged them , he states , " both in number and weight ; so that they are indeed a new work . " " I thought it there- 6 fore , " he adds , " agreeable to 22 BACON S WORKS .
... seems , they come home to men's business and bosoms . " And he has enlarged them , he states , " both in number and weight ; so that they are indeed a new work . " " I thought it there- 6 fore , " he adds , " agreeable to 22 BACON S WORKS .
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... thought out of his senses who should give them in any other English than Bacon's own . As the Essays stand in Bacon's last and most com- * Two Italian translations bearing this title had already ap- peared , one in 1618 ( by Mr. Toby ...
... thought out of his senses who should give them in any other English than Bacon's own . As the Essays stand in Bacon's last and most com- * Two Italian translations bearing this title had already ap- peared , one in 1618 ( by Mr. Toby ...
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... thought of an indi- vidual . But it does not so happen . An original thought never loses its stamp of originality . If it has been struck out in an illiterate and unrecording age , it spreads indeed everywhere among the people , but it ...
... thought of an indi- vidual . But it does not so happen . An original thought never loses its stamp of originality . If it has been struck out in an illiterate and unrecording age , it spreads indeed everywhere among the people , but it ...
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... thought of Bacon's cannot be taken possession of by any one else and made his own ; in the change of the Baconian form or expression , the thought itself would be changed ; it must therefore always retain that peculiarity of aspect ...
... thought of Bacon's cannot be taken possession of by any one else and made his own ; in the change of the Baconian form or expression , the thought itself would be changed ; it must therefore always retain that peculiarity of aspect ...
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