The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Parry & McMillan, 1857 |
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... natural divination or subtile trials ....... 109 Of the nature of appetite in the stomach ... 112 Of sweetness of odour from the rainbow Of sweet smells Of the corporeal substance of smells ..... 112 ... 112 112 100 Of fetid and ...
... natural divination or subtile trials ....... 109 Of the nature of appetite in the stomach ... 112 Of sweetness of odour from the rainbow Of sweet smells Of the corporeal substance of smells ..... 112 ... 112 112 100 Of fetid and ...
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... natural history , on account of its containing things that are vulgar , ignoble , subtile , or useless in their origins ... nature . " These two objections stated by Rawley were anticipated by Lord Bacon in the Novum Organum , where he ...
... natural history , on account of its containing things that are vulgar , ignoble , subtile , or useless in their origins ... nature . " These two objections stated by Rawley were anticipated by Lord Bacon in the Novum Organum , where he ...
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... nature , any such transmission and influx of immateriate virtues ; and what the force of imagination is ; either upon the body imaginant , or upon another body ; wherein it will be like that labour of Hercules , in purging the stable of ...
... nature , any such transmission and influx of immateriate virtues ; and what the force of imagination is ; either upon the body imaginant , or upon another body ; wherein it will be like that labour of Hercules , in purging the stable of ...
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... Natural History is thus exhibited . 1. As to the Subject of History . 1. Of Nature in Course . 1. Of Celestial Bodies . 2. Of the Region of the Air . 3. Of the Earth and Water . 4. Of the Elements or Genera . 5. Of the Species . 2. Of ...
... Natural History is thus exhibited . 1. As to the Subject of History . 1. Of Nature in Course . 1. Of Celestial Bodies . 2. Of the Region of the Air . 3. Of the Earth and Water . 4. Of the Elements or Genera . 5. Of the Species . 2. Of ...
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... Natural History , but a high kind of natural magic : because it was not only a description of nature , but a breaking of nature into great and strange works . " This book was written by his lordship in the English tongue , and ...
... Natural History , but a high kind of natural magic : because it was not only a description of nature , but a breaking of nature into great and strange works . " This book was written by his lordship in the English tongue , and ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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