The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... issue of the cause ; the master of the ship is judged by his skill 1 Virg . En . vi . 747.:- pure and unmixed The ethereal sense is left mere air and fire . in steering , and not by the fortune of the THE FOURTH BOOK . 25.
... issue of the cause ; the master of the ship is judged by his skill 1 Virg . En . vi . 747.:- pure and unmixed The ethereal sense is left mere air and fire . in steering , and not by the fortune of the THE FOURTH BOOK . 25.
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... sense when at a distance from the object is full of mistaking , but when brought near enough does not much err , so is it with the understanding . But men are wont to look down upon nature as from a high tower and from a great dis ...
... sense when at a distance from the object is full of mistaking , but when brought near enough does not much err , so is it with the understanding . But men are wont to look down upon nature as from a high tower and from a great dis ...
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... senses with a large draught and ingurgi- tation of wine ; whereupon the epigram was made , hinc Stygias ebrius hausit aquas . 2 He drowned in wine the bitterness of the Stygian water . But in our times , the physicians make a kind of ...
... senses with a large draught and ingurgi- tation of wine ; whereupon the epigram was made , hinc Stygias ebrius hausit aquas . 2 He drowned in wine the bitterness of the Stygian water . But in our times , the physicians make a kind of ...
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... sense somewhat larger than that in which it is usually understood . For to it I refer everything which con- duces to the procuring of any kind of ability of which the human body is capable ; whether of agility or of endurance . Agility ...
... sense somewhat larger than that in which it is usually understood . For to it I refer everything which con- duces to the procuring of any kind of ability of which the human body is capable ; whether of agility or of endurance . Agility ...
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... senses themselves . The pleasure of the eyes is chiefly Painting , with a num- ber of other arts ( pertaining to magnificence ) which respect houses , gardens , vestments , vases , cups , gems , and the like . The pleasure of the ears ...
... senses themselves . The pleasure of the eyes is chiefly Painting , with a num- ber of other arts ( pertaining to magnificence ) which respect houses , gardens , vestments , vases , cups , gems , and the like . The pleasure of the ears ...
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