Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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Page 22
... whereof a man shall find much in experience and little in books ; so as they are neither repetitions nor fancies . " It was Bacon's practice to improve and make additions to the Essays throughout his life . In the letter to Bi- shop ...
... whereof a man shall find much in experience and little in books ; so as they are neither repetitions nor fancies . " It was Bacon's practice to improve and make additions to the Essays throughout his life . In the letter to Bi- shop ...
Page 40
... observe that amongst all the great and worthy persons ( whereof the memory remaineth , either ancient or recent ) there is not one * Envy keeps no holidays . that hath been transported to the mad degree of love 40 BACON'S WORKS .
... observe that amongst all the great and worthy persons ( whereof the memory remaineth , either ancient or recent ) there is not one * Envy keeps no holidays . that hath been transported to the mad degree of love 40 BACON'S WORKS .
Page 54
... whereof , if you look for despatch , let the middle only be the work of many , and the first and last the work of few . The proceeding upon somewhat conceived in writing doth for the most part facilitate despatch ; for though it should ...
... whereof , if you look for despatch , let the middle only be the work of many , and the first and last the work of few . The proceeding upon somewhat conceived in writing doth for the most part facilitate despatch ; for though it should ...
Page 55
... whereof we speak , so great as they purchase it many times at the ha- zard of their own safety and greatness . For princes , in regard of the distance of their fortune from that of their subjects and servants , cannot gather this fruit ...
... whereof we speak , so great as they purchase it many times at the ha- zard of their own safety and greatness . For princes , in regard of the distance of their fortune from that of their subjects and servants , cannot gather this fruit ...
Page 74
... whereof you must foresee that one of them be for an infirmary if the prince or any special person should be sick , with chambers , bed chambers , anticamera , and recamera joining to it ; this upon the second story . Upon the ground ...
... whereof you must foresee that one of them be for an infirmary if the prince or any special person should be sick , with chambers , bed chambers , anticamera , and recamera joining to it ; this upon the second story . Upon the ground ...
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