Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... universal inte- rest . Another remark that Bacon himself would not have failed to make if he had been examining the ques- tion of reading books in its whole extent , and on all sides , is , that , with few exceptions , all books lose ...
... universal inte- rest . Another remark that Bacon himself would not have failed to make if he had been examining the ques- tion of reading books in its whole extent , and on all sides , is , that , with few exceptions , all books lose ...
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... universal language , may last as long as books last . " He takes care to inti- mate that he has now also translated his Henry the Seventh ' into Latin : * the Instauration and the Natural History were originally published and written in ...
... universal language , may last as long as books last . " He takes care to inti- mate that he has now also translated his Henry the Seventh ' into Latin : * the Instauration and the Natural History were originally published and written in ...
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... universal frame is without a mind . And therefore God never wrought miracle to convince atheism , because his ordinary works convince it . It is true that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to athe- ism , but depth in philosophy ...
... universal frame is without a mind . And therefore God never wrought miracle to convince atheism , because his ordinary works convince it . It is true that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to athe- ism , but depth in philosophy ...
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... universal ideas do in some sort pertain to things divine , and there is a ready and short passage from metaphysic to natural theology . The body of nature is elegantly and with deep judgment depainted hairy , representing the beams or ...
... universal ideas do in some sort pertain to things divine , and there is a ready and short passage from metaphysic to natural theology . The body of nature is elegantly and with deep judgment depainted hairy , representing the beams or ...
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... universal knowledge of the things of this world ; whereby ( oftentimes even by chance , and as it were going a hunting ) such inventions are lighted upon . The quarrel he made with Apollo about music , and the event thereof , contains a ...
... universal knowledge of the things of this world ; whereby ( oftentimes even by chance , and as it were going a hunting ) such inventions are lighted upon . The quarrel he made with Apollo about music , and the event thereof , contains a ...
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