The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... truth . One of these is the doctrine of Natural Divination , the other of Fascination . Divination has been anciently and not unfitly di- vided into two parts ; Artificial and Natural . Arti- ficial makes prediction by argument ...
... truth . One of these is the doctrine of Natural Divination , the other of Fascination . Divination has been anciently and not unfitly di- vided into two parts ; Artificial and Natural . Arti- ficial makes prediction by argument ...
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... truth and goodness . The more should learned men be ashamed , if in knowledge they be as the winged angels , but in their desires as crawling serpents ; carrying about with them minds like a mirror indeed , but a mirror polluted and ...
... truth and goodness . The more should learned men be ashamed , if in knowledge they be as the winged angels , but in their desires as crawling serpents ; carrying about with them minds like a mirror indeed , but a mirror polluted and ...
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... truth , and the face towards action has the print of goodness ; which nevertheless are faces , quales decet esse sororum.1 Neither is the imagination simply and only a mes- senger ; but it is either invested with or usurps no small ...
... truth , and the face towards action has the print of goodness ; which nevertheless are faces , quales decet esse sororum.1 Neither is the imagination simply and only a mes- senger ; but it is either invested with or usurps no small ...
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... truth ) is so gross and stupid , that it had not been possible for wits so acute and subtle as those that have studied these things to offer it to the world , but that they were hurrying on to their theories and dogmaticals , and were ...
... truth ) is so gross and stupid , that it had not been possible for wits so acute and subtle as those that have studied these things to offer it to the world , but that they were hurrying on to their theories and dogmaticals , and were ...
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... truth . For as in the perception of divine truth man cannot induce himself to become as a child ; so in the study of human truth , for grown - up men to be still reading and conning over the first elements of inductions like boys , is ...
... truth . For as in the perception of divine truth man cannot induce himself to become as a child ; so in the study of human truth , for grown - up men to be still reading and conning over the first elements of inductions like boys , is ...
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