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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... writings and a the Nowen Organum , as well as wit bis contributions to English history . More than ets fourth of the bulk of the complete edition is occupied by Bacon's Latin writings , and a corresponding po ENG07449.
... writings and a the Nowen Organum , as well as wit bis contributions to English history . More than ets fourth of the bulk of the complete edition is occupied by Bacon's Latin writings , and a corresponding po ENG07449.
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... wit , as they were presages of that deep and universal apprehension which was manifest in him afterward ; and caused him to be taken notice of by several persons of worth and place , and especially by the queen ; who ( as I have been in ...
... wit , as they were presages of that deep and universal apprehension which was manifest in him afterward ; and caused him to be taken notice of by several persons of worth and place , and especially by the queen ; who ( as I have been in ...
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... wit , memory , judgment , and elocution . For the former three his books do abundantly speak them ; which 3 with what sufficiency he wrote , let the world judge ; but with what celerity he wrote them , I can best tes- tify . But for the ...
... wit , memory , judgment , and elocution . For the former three his books do abundantly speak them ; which 3 with what sufficiency he wrote , let the world judge ; but with what celerity he wrote them , I can best tes- tify . But for the ...
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... wit , as some do , to put his neighbours out of countenance : Convivantium neminem aut alios colloquentium pudore suffun- dere gloriæ sibi duxit , sicut nonnulli gestiunt . 1 This is probably the true explanation of a habit of Bacon's ...
... wit , as some do , to put his neighbours out of countenance : Convivantium neminem aut alios colloquentium pudore suffun- dere gloriæ sibi duxit , sicut nonnulli gestiunt . 1 This is probably the true explanation of a habit of Bacon's ...
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... wits and politics to have somewhat of the atheist , yet he was conversant with God , as appeareth by several passages through- out the whole current of his writings . Otherwise he should have crossed his own principles , which were ...
... wits and politics to have somewhat of the atheist , yet he was conversant with God , as appeareth by several passages through- out the whole current of his writings . Otherwise he should have crossed his own principles , which were ...
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