The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... present humour and state of the mind and will . For as your Majesty says most aptly and elegantly , " As the tongue speaketh to the ear so the gesture speaketh to the eye . " And well is this known to a number of cunning and astute ...
... present humour and state of the mind and will . For as your Majesty says most aptly and elegantly , " As the tongue speaketh to the ear so the gesture speaketh to the eye . " And well is this known to a number of cunning and astute ...
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... present I will only observe that it is not grounded upon the most solid foundation of which it admits ; which is , that when the same sensation is pro- duced in the sleeper by an internal cause which is usu- ally the effect of some ...
... present I will only observe that it is not grounded upon the most solid foundation of which it admits ; which is , that when the same sensation is pro- duced in the sleeper by an internal cause which is usu- ally the effect of some ...
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... present treatise . The third part of medicine which I have set down is that which relates to the Prolongation of Life , which is new , and deficient ; and the most noble of all . For if such a thing may be discovered , the business of ...
... present treatise . The third part of medicine which I have set down is that which relates to the Prolongation of Life , which is new , and deficient ; and the most noble of all . For if such a thing may be discovered , the business of ...
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... present purpose , but are to be referred to their own arts . But Natural Divination , which springs from the inward power of the mind , is that which I now speak of . This is of two sorts ; the one Primitive , the other by Influxion ...
... present purpose , but are to be referred to their own arts . But Natural Divination , which springs from the inward power of the mind , is that which I now speak of . This is of two sorts ; the one Primitive , the other by Influxion ...
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... present Deity ( a state which the ancients noted by the name of divine fury ) ; while in primitive divination it is more in a state of quiet and repose . Fascination is the power and act of imagination in- tensive upon the body of ...
... present Deity ( a state which the ancients noted by the name of divine fury ) ; while in primitive divination it is more in a state of quiet and repose . Fascination is the power and act of imagination in- tensive upon the body of ...
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