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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... man must be not only well read in the lustory of science both ancient and modern , but him- self a man of science , capable of handling scientific questions . To produce a correct text of the Profes- sional works and supply what other ...
... man must be not only well read in the lustory of science both ancient and modern , but him- self a man of science , capable of handling scientific questions . To produce a correct text of the Profes- sional works and supply what other ...
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... man's observations , but would light his torch at every man's candle . His opinions and assertions were for the most part binding , and not contradicted by any ; rather like oracles than discourses ; which may be imputed either to the ...
... man's observations , but would light his torch at every man's candle . His opinions and assertions were for the most part binding , and not contradicted by any ; rather like oracles than discourses ; which may be imputed either to the ...
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... man had their affections more in his power . The fear of every man that heard him was , lest he should make an end . " Dis- coveries : under title Dominus Verulamius . 1 Gratis , in the Latin version ; i . e . without taking any money ...
... man had their affections more in his power . The fear of every man that heard him was , lest he should make an end . " Dis- coveries : under title Dominus Verulamius . 1 Gratis , in the Latin version ; i . e . without taking any money ...
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... man's having two souls , and goes on to remark that Bacon was led to adopt it in deference to the opinions of the schoolmen , and that it is also sanctioned by S. Augustine . In these remarks he is much less accurate than usual ; the ...
... man's having two souls , and goes on to remark that Bacon was led to adopt it in deference to the opinions of the schoolmen , and that it is also sanctioned by S. Augustine . In these remarks he is much less accurate than usual ; the ...
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... Man's higher faculties are to be ascribed to a higher principle , and this can only be conceived of as a divinely ... man which ought to be ascribed to each of them ? and again are these two souls wholly indepen- dent , and if not , how ...
... Man's higher faculties are to be ascribed to a higher principle , and this can only be conceived of as a divinely ... man which ought to be ascribed to each of them ? and again are these two souls wholly indepen- dent , and if not , how ...
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