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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... opinion very successfully , to reproduce ; it being understood however that his aim has been to give as exact a resemblance as he could , not of the old engraving ( the style of which has little to recommend it ) , but of the man whom ...
... opinion very successfully , to reproduce ; it being understood however that his aim has been to give as exact a resemblance as he could , not of the old engraving ( the style of which has little to recommend it ) , but of the man whom ...
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... M. Bouillet on this point , and placing it by itself , and assigning it a later date , will be found in a note to Mr. Ellis's Preface to the Novum Organum . — J. S. • opinion : " quòd iste modus operandi , ( qui 68 GENERAL PREFACE TO.
... M. Bouillet on this point , and placing it by itself , and assigning it a later date , will be found in a note to Mr. Ellis's Preface to the Novum Organum . — J. S. • opinion : " quòd iste modus operandi , ( qui 68 GENERAL PREFACE TO.
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... opinion but a better kind of sophists . What Dionysius said to Plato , that his discourse was but dotage , might ... opinions of Democritus and his followers . In the Novum Organum he rejects altogether the notion of a vacuum and that of ...
... opinion but a better kind of sophists . What Dionysius said to Plato , that his discourse was but dotage , might ... opinions of Democritus and his followers . In the Novum Organum he rejects altogether the notion of a vacuum and that of ...
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... opinion which Bacon had formed as to the class of subjects which ought to be included in Summary Philosophy ( the English phrase by which he renders the expression he sometimes uses , namely prima philosophia ) , is worthy of attention ...
... opinion which Bacon had formed as to the class of subjects which ought to be included in Summary Philosophy ( the English phrase by which he renders the expression he sometimes uses , namely prima philosophia ) , is worthy of attention ...
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... opinion , that the soul is joined to the body as its form ( ut forma unitur corpori ) . It would be easy to multiply cita- tions to the same effect ; but as no schoolman could venture to contradict an emphatically expressed opin- ion of ...
... opinion , that the soul is joined to the body as its form ( ut forma unitur corpori ) . It would be easy to multiply cita- tions to the same effect ; but as no schoolman could venture to contradict an emphatically expressed opin- ion of ...
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