The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ...H.O. Houghton and Company, 1878 |
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... coloured , and ( like Hilliard's miniature ) shows the head . I have been told by artists that it is probably of Italian workmanship ; and cer- tainly the work of an accomplished sculptor , who had a delicate perception of form and ...
... coloured , and ( like Hilliard's miniature ) shows the head . I have been told by artists that it is probably of Italian workmanship ; and cer- tainly the work of an accomplished sculptor , who had a delicate perception of form and ...
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... colours , of gravity and levity , of density , of tenuity , of heat , of cold , and all other natures and qualities which like an alphabet are not many , and of which the essences upheld by matter of all creatures do consist , to ...
... colours , of gravity and levity , of density , of tenuity , of heat , of cold , and all other natures and qualities which like an alphabet are not many , and of which the essences upheld by matter of all creatures do consist , to ...
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... colour or tinc- ture of yellow . Therefore the sure way , though most about , to make gold , is to know the causes of the sev- eral natures before rehearsed , and the axioms concern- ing the same . For if a man can make a metal that ...
... colour or tinc- ture of yellow . Therefore the sure way , though most about , to make gold , is to know the causes of the sev- eral natures before rehearsed , and the axioms concern- ing the same . For if a man can make a metal that ...
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... colours shown by the prism or by crystals are a solitary instance of colour , because they have nothing in common with the fixed colours of flowers , gems , & c . Whatever therefore is not independent of the particular constitution of ...
... colours shown by the prism or by crystals are a solitary instance of colour , because they have nothing in common with the fixed colours of flowers , gems , & c . Whatever therefore is not independent of the particular constitution of ...
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... colours and brings into conformity with itself all that come after , though far sounder and bet- ter . Besides , independently of that delight and vanity which I have described , it is the peculiar and perpetual error of the human ...
... colours and brings into conformity with itself all that come after , though far sounder and bet- ter . Besides , independently of that delight and vanity which I have described , it is the peculiar and perpetual error of the human ...
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