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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... tion necessary to the right understanding of them . In doing this , since the pieces in question are very numerous , and scattered with few and short intervals over the whole of Bacon's life , I shall have to enter very closely into all ...
... tion necessary to the right understanding of them . In doing this , since the pieces in question are very numerous , and scattered with few and short intervals over the whole of Bacon's life , I shall have to enter very closely into all ...
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... tion of his papers . Rawley's testimony must therefore be regarded as that of a witness who , however favour- able and affectionate , has the best right to be heard , as speaking not from hearsay but from intimate and familiar knowledge ...
... tion of his papers . Rawley's testimony must therefore be regarded as that of a witness who , however favour- able and affectionate , has the best right to be heard , as speaking not from hearsay but from intimate and familiar knowledge ...
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... tion being of no use to those who can . And this brings me to the second innovation which I have ventured to introduce . Bacon had no confidence in the permanent vitality of English as a classical language . " These modern languages ...
... tion being of no use to those who can . And this brings me to the second innovation which I have ventured to introduce . Bacon had no confidence in the permanent vitality of English as a classical language . " These modern languages ...
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... tion , or rather a re - issue with fresh titlepage and dedication , and several sheets of new matter inserted , appeared in 1661 ; the " Life of the Honour- able Author " being prefixed as before , and not altered otherwise than by the ...
... tion , or rather a re - issue with fresh titlepage and dedication , and several sheets of new matter inserted , appeared in 1661 ; the " Life of the Honour- able Author " being prefixed as before , and not altered otherwise than by the ...
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... tion in itself was no novelty at all . The nature of the act of induction is as clearly stated by Aristotle as by any later writer . Bacon's design was surely much larger 1 Nov. Org . i . 113 . ; than it would thus appear to have been ...
... tion in itself was no novelty at all . The nature of the act of induction is as clearly stated by Aristotle as by any later writer . Bacon's design was surely much larger 1 Nov. Org . i . 113 . ; than it would thus appear to have been ...
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