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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... omitted on such an occasion , we 1 This work was published in 1618 ; and though one would not expect from the title to find Bacon there , Brunet mentions a copy in the Biblioth . du Roi at Paris " qui , outre les portraits qui composent ...
... omitted on such an occasion , we 1 This work was published in 1618 ; and though one would not expect from the title to find Bacon there , Brunet mentions a copy in the Biblioth . du Roi at Paris " qui , outre les portraits qui composent ...
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... omitted in the Latin version , and must have been left by oversight in the edition of 1661 ; for they occur in one of the cancelled leaves ; and the works in question had been printed in 1658. The error is the more worth noticing ...
... omitted in the Latin version , and must have been left by oversight in the edition of 1661 ; for they occur in one of the cancelled leaves ; and the works in question had been printed in 1658. The error is the more worth noticing ...
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... believe that Bacon would have omitted the antithesis with which the latter ends in order to introduce the somewhat cumbrous expressions which VOL . I. 7 - 66 correspond to it in the former , especially as THE NOVUM ORGANUM . 145.
... believe that Bacon would have omitted the antithesis with which the latter ends in order to introduce the somewhat cumbrous expressions which VOL . I. 7 - 66 correspond to it in the former , especially as THE NOVUM ORGANUM . 145.
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... omitted to look into a work like the Opus Majus , if he had had the opportunity . But it is very probable that no copy of it was procurable ; possible that he did not even know of its existence . The manner in which he speaks of Roger ...
... omitted to look into a work like the Opus Majus , if he had had the opportunity . But it is very probable that no copy of it was procurable ; possible that he did not even know of its existence . The manner in which he speaks of Roger ...
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... omitted , namely that many shall go to and fro and knowledge shall be increased . Again , the errors committed in time past are a reason age men were no longer willing to submit to the authority of antiquity , and still felt bound to ...
... omitted , namely that many shall go to and fro and knowledge shall be increased . Again , the errors committed in time past are a reason age men were no longer willing to submit to the authority of antiquity , and still felt bound to ...
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