The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1803 |
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... Cupid * . SECT . 1 . THE PHILOSOPHY OF SUCH AS HOLD ONE PRINCIPLE OF ALL THINGS . WHAT the ancients relate of Cupid or Love , cannot coincide in the same person . And in- deed they made two Cupids , extremely differing from each other ...
... Cupid * . SECT . 1 . THE PHILOSOPHY OF SUCH AS HOLD ONE PRINCIPLE OF ALL THINGS . WHAT the ancients relate of Cupid or Love , cannot coincide in the same person . And in- deed they made two Cupids , extremely differing from each other ...
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... Cupid is said to be prior to all things , except chaos , which is made coeval with him . He is introduced absolutely without parent : but by mixture with Cœlum , he is said to have begot the gods , and every thing else . Some , however ...
... Cupid is said to be prior to all things , except chaos , which is made coeval with him . He is introduced absolutely without parent : but by mixture with Cœlum , he is said to have begot the gods , and every thing else . Some , however ...
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... Cupid , denotes a rude heap , or collection , of matter : but the matter itself , together with its power , its nature , and the principles of things , are shadowed out in the person of Cupid ; who is introduced without pa- rent , that ...
... Cupid , denotes a rude heap , or collection , of matter : but the matter itself , together with its power , its nature , and the principles of things , are shadowed out in the person of Cupid ; who is introduced without pa- rent , that ...
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... Cupid's parents ; that is , from philosophers not receiving and admitting the principles of things , as they are found in nature , for a certain positive point , upon the attestation of experience ; but they have rather derived and ...
... Cupid's parents ; that is , from philosophers not receiving and admitting the principles of things , as they are found in nature , for a certain positive point , upon the attestation of experience ; but they have rather derived and ...
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... Cupid proceed from an egg hatched by Nox . The sa- cred philosopher pronounces , that God has made every thing beautiful in its season ; and given the world up to the disputes of men ; but that man cannot find out the works which the ...
... Cupid proceed from an egg hatched by Nox . The sa- cred philosopher pronounces , that God has made every thing beautiful in its season ; and given the world up to the disputes of men ; but that man cannot find out the works which the ...
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