The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... MEANT TO BE INCLUDED IN IT . THOUGHTS ON THE NATURE OF THINGS 285 ON THE EBB AND FLOW OF THE SEA 317 ON PRINCIPLES AND ORIGINS , ACCORDING TO THE FA- BLES OF CUPID AND CELUM 341 PART III . WORKS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR PARTS OF THE 11639.
... MEANT TO BE INCLUDED IN IT . THOUGHTS ON THE NATURE OF THINGS 285 ON THE EBB AND FLOW OF THE SEA 317 ON PRINCIPLES AND ORIGINS , ACCORDING TO THE FA- BLES OF CUPID AND CELUM 341 PART III . WORKS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR PARTS OF THE 11639.
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... CUPID AND CELUM : ETC. THE stories told by the ancients concerning Cupid , or Love , cannot all apply to the same person ; and indeed they themselves make mention of two Cupids , very widely differing from one another ; one being said ...
... CUPID AND CELUM : ETC. THE stories told by the ancients concerning Cupid , or Love , cannot all apply to the same person ; and indeed they themselves make mention of two Cupids , very widely differing from one another ; one being said ...
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... Cupid is truly an egg hatched by Nox ; for all the knowledge of him which is to be had proceeds by exclusions and negatives : and proof made by exclusion is a kind of ignorance , and as it were night , with regard to the thing included ...
... Cupid is truly an egg hatched by Nox ; for all the knowledge of him which is to be had proceeds by exclusions and negatives : and proof made by exclusion is a kind of ignorance , and as it were night , with regard to the thing included ...
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... ; and not only that Nox lays her egg , but that from this egg is hatched the person of Cupid : that is to say , not only is some notion of the thing edúced and extracted out of ignorance , but a distinct 348 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... ; and not only that Nox lays her egg , but that from this egg is hatched the person of Cupid : that is to say , not only is some notion of the thing edúced and extracted out of ignorance , but a distinct 348 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... Cupid himself , that is , primary matter , together with its properties , which are surrounded by so dark a night ; and see what light the parable throws upon this . Now I am well aware that opinions of this kind sound harsh and almost ...
... Cupid himself , that is , primary matter , together with its properties , which are surrounded by so dark a night ; and see what light the parable throws upon this . Now I am well aware that opinions of this kind sound harsh and almost ...
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