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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... whereof there is extant an ex ungue leonem , already printed in his lordship's Mis- cellany Works . There is a commemoration due as well to his abili- ties and virtues as to the course of his life . Those abilities which commonly go ...
... whereof there is extant an ex ungue leonem , already printed in his lordship's Mis- cellany Works . There is a commemoration due as well to his abili- ties and virtues as to the course of his life . Those abilities which commonly go ...
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... whereof he took in the quantity of about three grains in thin warm broth every morning , for thirty years together next before his death . And for physic , he did indeed live physically , but not miserably ; for he took only a ...
... whereof he took in the quantity of about three grains in thin warm broth every morning , for thirty years together next before his death . And for physic , he did indeed live physically , but not miserably ; for he took only a ...
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... forms of simple natures ) , " which are few in number , and the degrees and co - ordinations whereof make all this variety . " 1 Nov. Org . ii . 5 . We see from these passages why the study of sim- THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . 69.
... forms of simple natures ) , " which are few in number , and the degrees and co - ordinations whereof make all this variety . " 1 Nov. Org . ii . 5 . We see from these passages why the study of sim- THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . 69.
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... whereof the exemplar is the universe . Throughout his writings the rejection of systems and authority is coupled with the assertion , that it is beyond all things necessary that the philosopher should be an humble fol- lower of Nature ...
... whereof the exemplar is the universe . Throughout his writings the rejection of systems and authority is coupled with the assertion , that it is beyond all things necessary that the philosopher should be an humble fol- lower of Nature ...
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... whereof the one I term Experientia Literata , and the other Interpretatio Naturæ ; 1 the former being but a degree and rudiment of the latter . But I will not dwell too long nor speak too great upon a promise . " This " Interpretatio ...
... whereof the one I term Experientia Literata , and the other Interpretatio Naturæ ; 1 the former being but a degree and rudiment of the latter . But I will not dwell too long nor speak too great upon a promise . " This " Interpretatio ...
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