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" ... a great thing but it turned out nothing. If not, I still think it would be worth your while to try it." A. I partly comprehend your meaning ; but I should prefer it in a less dramatic form. You think that the difference between what Galileo did and... "
The Works of Francis Bacon - Página 17
por Francis Bacon - 1861
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Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis ..., Volumen1

Francis Bacon - 1857 - 880 páginas
...in one man's head ; therefore that this we must have, or else the business must be given up ? ' — If this has been fairly tried and found impracticable...way ; only Bacon wanted a larger collection of them. B. Say rather, Bacon wanted a collection large enough to give him the command of all the avenues to...
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Evenings with a Reviewer: Or, Macaulay and Bacon, Volumen1

James Spedding - 1881 - 440 páginas
...think that the difference between what Galileo did and what Bacon wanted to bo done, lay in this—that Bacon's plan presupposed a history (or dictionary...way, only Bacon wanted a larger collection of them. B. Say rather, Bacon wanted a collection large enough to give him the command of all the avenues to...
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Evenings with reviewer; or, A free and particular examination of ..., Volumen1

James Spedding - 1881 - 464 páginas
...think that the difference between what Galileo did and what Bacon wanted to be done, lay in this—that Bacon's plan presupposed a history (or dictionary...you call it) of Universal Nature, as a storehouse qf facts to work upon ; whereas Galileo was content to work upon such facts and observations as he...
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Francis Bacon, Poet, Prophet, Philosopher, Versus Phantom Captain ...

William Francis C. Wigston - 1891 - 502 páginas
...History. In the discussion between Spedding and Ellis (Preface to Parasceve), we find Spedding saying : " You think that the difference between what Galileo...Universal Nature, as a store-house of facts to work on?" * Mr Ellis replies : " Bacon wanted a collection large enough to give him the command of all the...
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Francis Bacon and His Secret Society: An Attempt to Collect and Unite the ...

Mrs. Henry Pott - 1891 - 432 páginas
...reappears in any pre- Baconian poetry. Bacon's method, says Spedding, in his dialogue with Ellis, " presupposed a History (or dictionary as you call it)...universal nature, as a storehouse of facts to work on."6 In these words 1 Thema Cteli. . 2 Do Aug.; Sylra Sylvarum. 5 Hist. Life and Death, etc.; Ess....
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The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon

1905 - 958 páginas
...think that the difference between what Galileo did and what Bacon wanted to be done, lay in this—that Bacon's plan presupposed a history (or dictionary...way ; only Bacon wanted a larger collection of them. B. Say rather, Bacon wanted a collection large enough to give him the command of all the avenues to...
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Collected Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1,Parte1

Francis Bacon - 1996 - 464 páginas
...but I should prefer it in a less dramatic form. You think that the difference between what Galiieo did and what Bacon wanted to be done, lay in this...content to work upon such facts and observations as he coiiected for himself. But surely this is only a difference in degree. Both used the facts in the same...
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