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... Reason pro- duceth , ( for that extendeth to all philosophy , ) but of such knowledges as do handle and inquire of the fac- ulty of Reason : so as Poesy had his true place . As for the power of the Imagination in nature , and the manner ...
... Reason pro- duceth , ( for that extendeth to all philosophy , ) but of such knowledges as do handle and inquire of the fac- ulty of Reason : so as Poesy had his true place . As for the power of the Imagination in nature , and the manner ...
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... reason , and not to establish and advance it for the end of Logic is to teach a form of argument to secure reason , and not to entrap it ; the end of Morality is to procure the affections to obey 1 reason , and not to in- vade it ; the ...
... reason , and not to establish and advance it for the end of Logic is to teach a form of argument to secure reason , and not to entrap it ; the end of Morality is to procure the affections to obey 1 reason , and not to in- vade it ; the ...
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... reason , it is then permitted unto us to make derivations and in- ferences from and according to the analogy of them , for our better direction . In nature this holdeth not ; for both the principles are examinable by induction , though ...
... reason , it is then permitted unto us to make derivations and in- ferences from and according to the analogy of them , for our better direction . In nature this holdeth not ; for both the principles are examinable by induction , though ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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