The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... - taste . Sir , ( saith a man of art to Philip king of Ma- cedon when he controlled him in his faculty , ) God 1 acts in MS . , I think . forbid your fortune should be such as to know these OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE . 45.
... - taste . Sir , ( saith a man of art to Philip king of Ma- cedon when he controlled him in his faculty , ) God 1 acts in MS . , I think . forbid your fortune should be such as to know these OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE . 45.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. forbid your fortune should be such as to know these things better than I. In taxing his ignorance in his art he rep- resented to him the perpetual greatness of his ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. forbid your fortune should be such as to know these things better than I. In taxing his ignorance in his art he rep- resented to him the perpetual greatness of his ...
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... fortune cor- rect itself . Now it hath fared with men in their con- templations as Seneca saith it fareth with them in their actions , De partibus vitæ quisque deliberat , de summa nemo . A course very ordinary with men who receive for ...
... fortune cor- rect itself . Now it hath fared with men in their con- templations as Seneca saith it fareth with them in their actions , De partibus vitæ quisque deliberat , de summa nemo . A course very ordinary with men who receive for ...
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... fortune , I have been touched , yea and possessed with an extreme wonder at those your virtues and faculties which the philosophers call intellectual ; the largeness of your capacity , the faithfulness of your memory , the swiftness of ...
... fortune , I have been touched , yea and possessed with an extreme wonder at those your virtues and faculties which the philosophers call intellectual ; the largeness of your capacity , the faithfulness of your memory , the swiftness of ...
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... fortune ; a virtuous disposition with a fortunate regiment ; a virt- uous expectation ( when time was ) of your greater fortune , with a prosperous possession thereof in the due time ; a virtuous observation of the laws of mar- riage ...
... fortune ; a virtuous disposition with a fortunate regiment ; a virt- uous expectation ( when time was ) of your greater fortune , with a prosperous possession thereof in the due time ; a virtuous observation of the laws of mar- riage ...
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