Bacon: His Writings and His PhilosophyGaunt, Incorporated, 2009 - 715 pages |
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Page 299
... doctrine of the rotation of the earth is retained without further alteration than the insertion of the parenthesis ... doctrine of the Person of man ; the latter , the doctrine of the Confede- racy . Further , the doctrine of the Person ...
... doctrine of the rotation of the earth is retained without further alteration than the insertion of the parenthesis ... doctrine of the Person of man ; the latter , the doctrine of the Confede- racy . Further , the doctrine of the Person ...
Page 316
... doctrines or sciences of the Organ of discourse , of the Me- thod of discourse , and of the Illustration or Adornment of discourse . The first comprehends the doctrine of the Notes or Marks of things , and the doctrine of Grammar , as ...
... doctrines or sciences of the Organ of discourse , of the Me- thod of discourse , and of the Illustration or Adornment of discourse . The first comprehends the doctrine of the Notes or Marks of things , and the doctrine of Grammar , as ...
Page 335
... doctrine of the Practice of the Good is made to include the doctrines of the General Dispositions or Characteristic Qualities of Minds ; of their Affections and Passions ; and of the Remedies suited for all mental defects and errors ...
... doctrine of the Practice of the Good is made to include the doctrines of the General Dispositions or Characteristic Qualities of Minds ; of their Affections and Passions ; and of the Remedies suited for all mental defects and errors ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
Moral Theological and Historical Works Section 1 Essays | 9 |
Wisdom of the Ancients | 89 |
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amongst ancient aphorisms Apophthegms appear Aristotle atheism Augmentis axioms Bacon better body Book Cæsar called cause Church Cicero colour conceive Democritus discourse diurnal motion divers divine doctrine doth Duke of York earth edition effect English entitled Essays excellent experience fortune give Glassford hand hath heat History honour House of York human imagination instances Instauratio Instauratio Magna Instauration invention Julius Cæsar kind king king's knowledge labour Latin learning light likewise Lord lordship Majesty maketh man's manner matter means men's ment mind motion natural philosophy nature never Novum Organum observed opinion persons philosophy princes principal published queen Rawley reason Resuscitatio saith sciences seemeth sense Sir Francis Bacon Spain speak speech spirit syllogism things thought tion touching translation true truth unto virtue wherein whereof wind wisdom wise words writings