The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... Whence it is no marvel that the soul so placed enjoys no rest ; according to the axiom that the motion of things out of their place is rapid , and in their place calm . But to return . This variable and subtle com- position and ...
... Whence it is no marvel that the soul so placed enjoys no rest ; according to the axiom that the motion of things out of their place is rapid , and in their place calm . But to return . This variable and subtle com- position and ...
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... spirit ( seeing that the spirit is above all other things both strenuous to act and soft and tender to be acted on ) ; whence have arisen those conceits ( now become as it were popular ) of the mastering spirit THE FOURTH BOOK . 53.
... spirit ( seeing that the spirit is above all other things both strenuous to act and soft and tender to be acted on ) ; whence have arisen those conceits ( now become as it were popular ) of the mastering spirit THE FOURTH BOOK . 53.
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... ) must hardly be esteemed an art or a part of philosophy , but rather a kind of sagacity ; whence like- wise ( borrowing the name from the fable ) I sometimes call it the Hunt of Pan . Nevertheless as a THE FIFTH BOOK . 71.
... ) must hardly be esteemed an art or a part of philosophy , but rather a kind of sagacity ; whence like- wise ( borrowing the name from the fable ) I sometimes call it the Hunt of Pan . Nevertheless as a THE FIFTH BOOK . 71.
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... whence fine separations often take place ; as in the separation of wine and water , the rising of cream , and the like . 13. Inquire what is the line and direction of the motion of gravity ; how far it follows the centre or mass of the ...
... whence fine separations often take place ; as in the separation of wine and water , the rising of cream , and the like . 13. Inquire what is the line and direction of the motion of gravity ; how far it follows the centre or mass of the ...
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... Whence I have called them " notes of things by congruity . " Real characters on the other hand have nothing emblematic in them , but are merely surds , no less than the elements of letters themselves , and are only framed ad placitum ...
... Whence I have called them " notes of things by congruity . " Real characters on the other hand have nothing emblematic in them , but are merely surds , no less than the elements of letters themselves , and are only framed ad placitum ...
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