The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Parry & McMillan, 1857 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 12
... hold it in flame for the space of ten pulses , and when it cometh forth , you shall find those parts of the arrow which were on the outsides of the flame more burned , blacked , and turned almost into a coal , whereas that in the midst ...
... hold it in flame for the space of ten pulses , and when it cometh forth , you shall find those parts of the arrow which were on the outsides of the flame more burned , blacked , and turned almost into a coal , whereas that in the midst ...
Página 19
... hold all of the nature of cold . The cause is , for that all matters tangi- ble being cold , it must needs follow , that where the matter is most congregate , the cold is the greater . 73. The fifth cause of cold , or rather of increase ...
... hold all of the nature of cold . The cause is , for that all matters tangi- ble being cold , it must needs follow , that where the matter is most congregate , the cold is the greater . 73. The fifth cause of cold , or rather of increase ...
Página 23
... hold in the hands eggs of alabas- ter and balls of crystal . Of these things we shall speak more , when we handle the title of sympathy and antipathy , in the proper place . like . And the physicians are content to acknow- ledge , that ...
... hold in the hands eggs of alabas- ter and balls of crystal . Of these things we shall speak more , when we handle the title of sympathy and antipathy , in the proper place . like . And the physicians are content to acknow- ledge , that ...
Página 29
... hold your ear at the other , and you shall find the sound strike so sharp as you can scarce endure it . The cause is , for that sound diffuseth itself in round , and so spendeth itself ; but if the sound , which would scatter in open ...
... hold your ear at the other , and you shall find the sound strike so sharp as you can scarce endure it . The cause is , for that sound diffuseth itself in round , and so spendeth itself ; but if the sound , which would scatter in open ...
Página 30
... hold the horn betwixt your teeth : but that is a plain delation of the sound from the teeth to the instrument of hearing ; for there is a great intercourse between those two parts ; as appeareth by this , that a harsh grating tune ...
... hold the horn betwixt your teeth : but that is a plain delation of the sound from the teeth to the instrument of hearing ; for there is a great intercourse between those two parts ; as appeareth by this , that a harsh grating tune ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
Términos y frases comunes
amongst ancient answer appeareth better blood body cause chancellor charge church cold colour cometh commendams confession consort touching council counsellors court crown divers doth doubt drams Earl of Essex earth England Eupolis Experiment solitary touching Experiments in consort farther favour felony fruit give ground hand hath heat herbs honour humours Ireland judges judgment justice kind king King of Spain king's kingdom kingdom of England land likewise Lord Lord Bacon lord chief justice lordship Low Countries majesty majesty's maketh matter means ment metals moisture motion nature never nourishment offence opinion parliament person plants princes principal putrefaction queen realm reason religion root saith Scotland seed seemeth SIR FRANCIS BACON sound Spain speak speech spirits Star Chamber strange subjects things thought tion trees trial true unto virtue whereby wherein whereof wine words