The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... kind of arc , in which the most precious portions of the sciences were deposited ; if the matter of the work , it is phi- losophy , the second grace and ornament of life and the human soul . For be it said , that however philosophy in ...
... kind of arc , in which the most precious portions of the sciences were deposited ; if the matter of the work , it is phi- losophy , the second grace and ornament of life and the human soul . For be it said , that however philosophy in ...
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... kind and plan of life has necessarily carried with it , I indulge a hope that the inventions of the learned may receive some accession by these labours of mine . Certainly I am of opinion that speculative studies when trans- planted ...
... kind and plan of life has necessarily carried with it , I indulge a hope that the inventions of the learned may receive some accession by these labours of mine . Certainly I am of opinion that speculative studies when trans- planted ...
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... kind of licence in expounding the poets ' fables which the poets themselves did in inventing them ; and it is true that if I had a mind to vary and relieve my severer studies with some such exercise of pleas- ure for my own or my ...
... kind of licence in expounding the poets ' fables which the poets themselves did in inventing them ; and it is true that if I had a mind to vary and relieve my severer studies with some such exercise of pleas- ure for my own or my ...
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... set up some head of their own . This generally begins with the secret solicitation of nobles and great persons , whose connivency being obtained , an attempt is then made to stir the people . Thence comes a kind DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 85.
... set up some head of their own . This generally begins with the secret solicitation of nobles and great persons , whose connivency being obtained , an attempt is then made to stir the people . Thence comes a kind DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 85.
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... kind of swelling in the State , which is signified by the infancy of Typhon . And this condition of affairs is fostered and nourished by the innate depravity and malignant disposition of the common people , which is to kings like a ...
... kind of swelling in the State , which is signified by the infancy of Typhon . And this condition of affairs is fostered and nourished by the innate depravity and malignant disposition of the common people , which is to kings like a ...
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Achelous additur adeo affectus Alban ancient answered apophthegms apud Aristippus asked atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon better Cæsar Cicero collection colour cujus Democritus divine doth ejus enim eorum erat esset etiam Eupolis evil fable Fabula fere fortune friends fuisse gods Gondomar gradus hæc hand hath Hippomenes homines hominum honour hujusmodi illa ille illi illud Itaque Jupiter kind King kingdom KINGDOM OF BRITAIN licet Lord Lordship Macedon magis Majesty Martius materia matter means mind mought nature Neque nisi omnia omnis Orpheus Pentheus persons philosophy Pollio Pompey postquam princes Prometheus Proserpina quæ quam Queen Elizabeth quia quod Rawley Rawley's rerum Resuscitatio saith shew SIR HENRY SAVILL Sir Nicholas Bacon sive speech sunt tamen tanquam tantum things tion true Typhon unto veluti vero Verum Vespasian videtur virtue whereof Whereupon wise wont to say