The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... look a little about him , he will easily see from obvious and familiar examples what a mastery the subtlety and acuteness of the intellect has over the variety either of matter or of form . Nothing more variable than faces and ...
... look a little about him , he will easily see from obvious and familiar examples what a mastery the subtlety and acuteness of the intellect has over the variety either of matter or of form . Nothing more variable than faces and ...
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... look down upon nature as from a high tower and from a great dis- tance , and to occupy themselves too much with gen- eralities ; whereas if they would come down and draw near to particulars and take a closer and more accurate view of ...
... look down upon nature as from a high tower and from a great dis- tance , and to occupy themselves too much with gen- eralities ; whereas if they would come down and draw near to particulars and take a closer and more accurate view of ...
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... look more deeply into the prescripts and ministrations which physicians use , and he shall find the most of them full of vacilla- tion and inconstancy , devices of the moment , without any settled or foreseen course of cure ; whereas ...
... look more deeply into the prescripts and ministrations which physicians use , and he shall find the most of them full of vacilla- tion and inconstancy , devices of the moment , without any settled or foreseen course of cure ; whereas ...
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... look of the patient , and the like . The politician also has his ; " O venal city , that will quickly perish , if it finds a purchaser : " 1 which prediction was not long in being verified ; being fulfilled in Sylla first , and ...
... look of the patient , and the like . The politician also has his ; " O venal city , that will quickly perish , if it finds a purchaser : " 1 which prediction was not long in being verified ; being fulfilled in Sylla first , and ...
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... look round , and he will see that men who are great and famous in their own counties , when they come up to the metropolis and seat of empire are almost lost in the crowd , and of no mark ; and in like manner it is not strange that ...
... look round , and he will see that men who are great and famous in their own counties , when they come up to the metropolis and seat of empire are almost lost in the crowd , and of no mark ; and in like manner it is not strange that ...
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