The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... human interests ; and being one that should properly perhaps be an architect in philosophy and the sciences , I turn common labourer , hodman , anything that is wanted ; taking upon myself the burden and execution of many things which ...
... human interests ; and being one that should properly perhaps be an architect in philosophy and the sciences , I turn common labourer , hodman , anything that is wanted ; taking upon myself the burden and execution of many things which ...
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... human nature ; the love of novelty and variety ; which in the pleasures of the sense ( which is the principal part of passive good ) is very confined , and can have no great latitude.5 " Only think how often you do the same thing over ...
... human nature ; the love of novelty and variety ; which in the pleasures of the sense ( which is the principal part of passive good ) is very confined , and can have no great latitude.5 " Only think how often you do the same thing over ...
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... human life , which carries off and destroys every- thing ; while men upon the instinct of an advancement formal and essential are carried by a blind ambition to seek an ad- vancement merely local . For as those who are sick , and find ...
... human life , which carries off and destroys every- thing ; while men upon the instinct of an advancement formal and essential are carried by a blind ambition to seek an ad- vancement merely local . For as those who are sick , and find ...
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... human remedies ; of which number I will select some one or two , upon which to insist , as patterns of the rest . I will there- fore make a few observations on Custom and Habit . The opinion of Aristotle seems to me to savour of ...
... human remedies ; of which number I will select some one or two , upon which to insist , as patterns of the rest . I will there- fore make a few observations on Custom and Habit . The opinion of Aristotle seems to me to savour of ...
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... human life than a left - handed sophist , " where- by he means that comeliness of manner is better taught by love than by a clumsy preceptor or sophist , whom he calls left- handed ; because , with all his laborious rules and precepts ...
... human life than a left - handed sophist , " where- by he means that comeliness of manner is better taught by love than by a clumsy preceptor or sophist , whom he calls left- handed ; because , with all his laborious rules and precepts ...
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