And since you have done me the honour to think so very highly of my precepts, I am a little surprised that you have not thought it worth while in so very essential a point to follow them. And to say the truth, I could wish for my own reputation (if that... The Works of Francis Bacon - Página 16por Francis Bacon - 1861Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Bacon - 1857 - 880 páginas
...great things could possibly be done in philosophy. And since you have done me the honour to think so very highly of my precepts, I am a little surprised...of mine. — May I ask whether any attempt has been в в 4 made to collect that ' Historiam naturalem et expérimentaient quœ sit in ordine ad condendam... | |
| James Spedding - 1881 - 464 páginas
...possibly be done in philosophy. And since you have done me the honour to think so very highly of the value of my precepts, I am a little surprised that you have...implied responsibility. I assure you this is none of mine.—May I ask whether any attempt has been made to collect that " Historiam naturalem ct experiraentalem... | |
| James Spedding - 1881 - 440 páginas
...could wish for my own reputation (if that were of any consequence) that you had either honoured mo a little more in that way, or not honoured me quite...decline the implied responsibility. I assure you this in none of mine.—May I ask whether any attempt has been made to collect that " Ilistoriam naturalem... | |
| 1905 - 958 páginas
...great things could possibly be done in philosophy. And since you have done me the honour to think so very highly of my precepts, I am a little surprised...implied responsibility. I assure you this is none of mine.—May I ask whether any attempt has been made to collect that ' Historiam naturalem et expérimentaient... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1907 - 416 páginas
...this is the very thing of all others which I myself pointed out as absolutely necessary to be supplied You call me the Father of your Philosophy, meaning...responsibility. I assure you this is none of mine." * And so forth. I fear we must here pronounce the wise Spedding to have for once miscarried, somewhat... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1907 - 422 páginas
...this is the very thing of all others which I myself pointed out as absolutely necessary to be supplied You call me the Father of your Philosophy, meaning...implied responsibility. I assure you this is none of And so forth. I fear we must here pronounce the wise Spedding to have for once miscarried, somewhat... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1996 - 464 páginas
...wish for my own reputation (if that were of any consequence) that you had either honoured me a littie more in that way, or not honoured me quite so much...Philosophy, meaning it for the greatest compliment yon can pay. I thank you for the compliment, but I must decline the implied responsibility. I assure... | |
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