The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... actions that are recorded of him are not many ; the principal is that he challenged Cupid to wrestle ; and was beaten by him . He also entangled and caught the giant Typhon in a net ; and they say besides , that when Ceres , out of ...
... actions that are recorded of him are not many ; the principal is that he challenged Cupid to wrestle ; and was beaten by him . He also entangled and caught the giant Typhon in a net ; and they say besides , that when Ceres , out of ...
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... it were their mantle or scarf . Now the office of Pan can in no way be more lively set forth and explained than by calling him god of VOL . XIII . 7 hunters . For every natural action , every motion and DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 97.
... it were their mantle or scarf . Now the office of Pan can in no way be more lively set forth and explained than by calling him god of VOL . XIII . 7 hunters . For every natural action , every motion and DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 97.
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... action , every motion and process of nature , is nothing else than a hunt . For the sciences and arts hunt after their works , human counsels hunt after their ends , and all things in nature hunt either after their food , which is like ...
... action , every motion and process of nature , is nothing else than a hunt . For the sciences and arts hunt after their works , human counsels hunt after their ends , and all things in nature hunt either after their food , which is like ...
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... actions with an activ- ity answerable to the vigour of the beginnings . There is also an ingenious distinction implied in the images of the shield and the mirror ( for the parable of Pluto's helmet which made men invisible needs no ...
... actions with an activ- ity answerable to the vigour of the beginnings . There is also an ingenious distinction implied in the images of the shield and the mirror ( for the parable of Pluto's helmet which made men invisible needs no ...
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... actions of life and the determinations of the will depend upon the intellect , it follows that they are perplexed in will no less than in opinion , and can- not be consistent with themselves in which sense they in like manner see two ...
... actions of life and the determinations of the will depend upon the intellect , it follows that they are perplexed in will no less than in opinion , and can- not be consistent with themselves in which sense they in like manner see two ...
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