The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... species of a nature enquired after , in the way of a lesser form . For , as genuine forms , which are always convertible with the natures sought * , lie deep , and are not easily found ; the design itself and the weakness of the under ...
... species of a nature enquired after , in the way of a lesser form . For , as genuine forms , which are always convertible with the natures sought * , lie deep , and are not easily found ; the design itself and the weakness of the under ...
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... species of help for the memory : and this species of help may be justly called the prevention of endless search . For when a person endeavours to recollect , or call a thing to mind ; if he has no previous no- " tion or perception of ...
... species of help for the memory : and this species of help may be justly called the prevention of endless search . For when a person endeavours to recollect , or call a thing to mind ; if he has no previous no- " tion or perception of ...
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... species ; that whatever brings an intellectual thing to strike the sense , ( which is the method principally used in artificial memory ) * helps the remem- brance . Other instances will give this third species ; that those things which ...
... species ; that whatever brings an intellectual thing to strike the sense , ( which is the method principally used in artificial memory ) * helps the remem- brance . Other instances will give this third species ; that those things which ...
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... species of help ; that those things which are ex- pected , and raise the attention , stick better , than such as pass slightly over the mind : whence , if a man should read a writing twenty times over , he would not remember it so well ...
... species of help ; that those things which are ex- pected , and raise the attention , stick better , than such as pass slightly over the mind : whence , if a man should read a writing twenty times over , he would not remember it so well ...
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... species , or rather part of the form of taste ; viz . that the sense of tasting is , in some measure , no more than an internal smell , passing and de- scending from the upper cavities of the nostrils , to the mouth and palate . ( 4 ...
... species , or rather part of the form of taste ; viz . that the sense of tasting is , in some measure , no more than an internal smell , passing and de- scending from the upper cavities of the nostrils , to the mouth and palate . ( 4 ...
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