The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Houghton, Mifflin, 1864 |
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... true history ; showing what is the ulti- mate and highest point which human nature has of itself attained in the several gifts of body and mind . What a wonderful thing , for example , is that which is told of Cæsar , that he could ...
... true history ; showing what is the ulti- mate and highest point which human nature has of itself attained in the several gifts of body and mind . What a wonderful thing , for example , is that which is told of Cæsar , that he could ...
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... true state , they have both a solid ground in nature and a profitable use in life . The first is Physiognomy , which discovers the dispositions And レ For of the mind by the lineaments of the body 18 DE AUGMENTIS . " TRANSLATION OF THE 66.
... true state , they have both a solid ground in nature and a profitable use in life . The first is Physiognomy , which discovers the dispositions And レ For of the mind by the lineaments of the body 18 DE AUGMENTIS . " TRANSLATION OF THE 66.
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... true , that ( as I was going to say ) of all substances which nature has produced man's body is the most multifariously com- pounded . For we see herbs and plants are nourished by earth and water ; beasts for the most part by herbs and ...
... true , that ( as I was going to say ) of all substances which nature has produced man's body is the most multifariously com- pounded . For we see herbs and plants are nourished by earth and water ; beasts for the most part by herbs and ...
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... true that the body of man , of all other things , is of the most fermented and com- pounded mass . The soul on the other side is the simplest of substances ; as is well expressed , purumque reliquit Ethereum sensum , atque auraï ...
... true that the body of man , of all other things , is of the most fermented and com- pounded mass . The soul on the other side is the simplest of substances ; as is well expressed , purumque reliquit Ethereum sensum , atque auraï ...
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... true it is that perplexities and incomprehensions in science proceed commonly not from any want of subtlety or capacity in the mind , but from the object being placed too far off . For as the sense when at a distance from the object is ...
... true it is that perplexities and incomprehensions in science proceed commonly not from any want of subtlety or capacity in the mind , but from the object being placed too far off . For as the sense when at a distance from the object is ...
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