... density, of tenuity, of heat, of cold, and all other natures and qualities, which, like an alphabet, are not many, and of which the essences (upheld by matter) of all creatures do consist ; to inquire, I say, the true forms of these, is that part... Works of Francis Bacon - Página 69por Francis Bacon - 1861Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| René Rapin - 1706 - 572 páginas
...once known prefently leads us to the Form of Words i in like manner, to enquire the Form of a Lyon, of an Oak, of Gold, nay, of Water, of Air, is a vain Purfuit $ but to enquire the Forms ofDenfe, Rare, Hot, Cold, Heavy, Light, Tangible, Pneumatick, Volatile,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 626 páginas
...induccth and manifcsteth the forms of words, which consist and are compounded of them. In the same manner to inquire the form of a lion, of an oak, of gold...of gravity and levity, of density, of tenuity, of VOL. I. H heat, of cold, and all other natures and qualities, which, like an alphabet, are not many,... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 428 páginas
...which are almost infinite in variety, but the simple and primary natures, which are combined in them. "To inquire the form of a lion, of an oak, of gold,...vegetation, of colours, of gravity and levity, of density i'i) Licet enim in natura nihil vere existat ad sciendum quam operandum. Eam an prater corpora individua,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 páginas
...and manifesteth the forms of all words, which consist and are compounded of them. In the same manner to inquire the form of a lion, of an oak, of gold...levity, of density, of tenuity, of heat, of cold, andall other natures and qualities, which, like an alphabet, are not many, and of which the essences,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 páginas
...and manifesteth the forms of all words, which consist and are compounded of them. In the same manner to inquire the form of a lion, of an oak, of gold; nay, of water, of air, is a vain pursuit: hut to inquire the forms of sense, of voluntary motion, of vegetation, of colours, of gravity and levity,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 778 páginas
...and manifesteth the forms of all words, which consist and are compounded of them. In the same manner to inquire the form of a lion, of an oak, of gold ; nay, of water, of air, is a rain pursuit : but to inquire the forms of sense, of voluntary motion, of vegetation, of colours, of... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 594 páginas
...words, which consist and are compounded of i IM-III. In the same manner, to inquire the torm of a iion, of an oak, of gold; nay, of water, of air, is a vain pursuit : but to inquire ;he forms of sense, of voluntary motion, of vegetation, of colours, of gravity and levity, of density,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 páginas
...words, which consist and are compounded of them. In the same manner, to inquire the torm of a ¡ion, & Hart die forms of sense, of voluntary motion, of vegetation, of colours, of gravity and levity, of density,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1851 - 376 páginas
...and manifefteth the forms of all words, which confift and are compounded of them. In the fame manner to inquire the form of a Lion, of an Oak, of Gold ; nay, of Water, of Air, is a vain purfuit : but to inquire the forms of Senfe, of voluntary Motion, of Vegetation, of Colours, of Gravity... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1854 - 620 páginas
...lex, ejusque inqui- invaluerit et familiariteroccurrat. Nov. natures, which are combined in them. " To inquire the form of a lion, of an oak, of gold,...vegetation, of colours, of gravity and levity, of density and tenuity, of heat, of cold, and all other natures and qualities, which, like an alphabet, are not... | |
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