The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 61
Page xl
... close with this proposal ; and his mother recommended it to her second son with warmth . This alarmed the lord keeper Bacon . Ever jealous of Coke's reputation , and at odds with him , he dreaded his alliance with so powerful a family ...
... close with this proposal ; and his mother recommended it to her second son with warmth . This alarmed the lord keeper Bacon . Ever jealous of Coke's reputation , and at odds with him , he dreaded his alliance with so powerful a family ...
Page liii
... close of his life he greatly enlarged them both in number and weight ; and published them anew , not only in English , but in a more universal language , which , he imagined , may preserve them as long as books shall last . As they are ...
... close of his life he greatly enlarged them both in number and weight ; and published them anew , not only in English , but in a more universal language , which , he imagined , may preserve them as long as books shall last . As they are ...
Page lv
... close and sparing on every other occasion , are yet profuse in gratifying a favourite passion . From all which arose that distress and those difficulties into which he was often plunged . That they were many and great , we can entertain ...
... close and sparing on every other occasion , are yet profuse in gratifying a favourite passion . From all which arose that distress and those difficulties into which he was often plunged . That they were many and great , we can entertain ...
Page lxxi
... close this imperfect relation of his life and writings . scientia- 1. The first part of this Instauration proposes a De aug- general survey of human knowledge : and this he mentis executed in that admirable treatise intitled , The rum ...
... close this imperfect relation of his life and writings . scientia- 1. The first part of this Instauration proposes a De aug- general survey of human knowledge : and this he mentis executed in that admirable treatise intitled , The rum ...
Page 95
... close or cadence , common with the trope of rhetoric , of de- ceiving expectation ? Is not the delight of the quaver- ing upon a stop in music , the same with the playing of light upon the water ? Philoso- ma , sive de Splendet tremulo ...
... close or cadence , common with the trope of rhetoric , of de- ceiving expectation ? Is not the delight of the quaver- ing upon a stop in music , the same with the playing of light upon the water ? Philoso- ma , sive de Splendet tremulo ...
Contents
1 | |
11 | |
35 | |
77 | |
91 | |
108 | |
127 | |
164 | |
347 | |
353 | |
361 | |
367 | |
373 | |
381 | |
387 | |
395 | |
177 | |
239 | |
245 | |
253 | |
260 | |
266 | |
272 | |
280 | |
286 | |
293 | |
299 | |
308 | |
314 | |
321 | |
328 | |
335 | |
341 | |
410 | |
417 | |
424 | |
435 | |
442 | |
449 | |
472 | |
478 | |
484 | |
490 | |
496 | |
502 | |
509 | |
511 | |
517 | |
523 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according action ancient appear arts authors better body cause close cold colour cometh common continued creatures difference divine doth doubt draw earth effect error example excellent Experiment solitary touching fall farther flame flowers former fortune fruit give greater ground grow hand handled hard hath heat herbs human inquiry judgment kind king knowledge learning leaves less light likewise living maketh man's manner matter means mind motion nature never nourishment observed opinion particular pass perfect persons philosophy plants pleasure princes reason received reported respect rest root saith sciences seed sense side sometimes sort sound speak speech spirits string things tion touching trees true truth turn unto virtue whereas wherein whereof wine wood writing