The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Houghton, Mifflin, 1861 |
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... particular application of each , or the change from one subject to another , there is no hope of discovering ; though in some places sev- eral occur together , which may be perceived by those who remember the struggling fortune and ...
... particular application of each , or the change from one subject to another , there is no hope of discovering ; though in some places sev- eral occur together , which may be perceived by those who remember the struggling fortune and ...
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... particular in describing it , because it is chiefly interesting as an illustration of Bacon's manner of working . There is not much in it of his own . The collection is from books which were then in every scholar's hands , and the ...
... particular in describing it , because it is chiefly interesting as an illustration of Bacon's manner of working . There is not much in it of his own . The collection is from books which were then in every scholar's hands , and the ...
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... particular image or simple mark ; because by that means the mental process of compari- son and distinction could be carried on more swiftly , and a habit acquired of " making words sequacious ; that is of teaching words to follow ideas ...
... particular image or simple mark ; because by that means the mental process of compari- son and distinction could be carried on more swiftly , and a habit acquired of " making words sequacious ; that is of teaching words to follow ideas ...
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... particular ) . 2. I leave the reasons to the party's relation and the consideration of them to your wisdom . 3. Wishing you all , & c . , and myself occasion to do you service . 4. I shall be glad to understand your news , but none ...
... particular ) . 2. I leave the reasons to the party's relation and the consideration of them to your wisdom . 3. Wishing you all , & c . , and myself occasion to do you service . 4. I shall be glad to understand your news , but none ...
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... given by Ovid for the particular art of Love , or rather of Love - making , Bacon takes so much only as relates to art in general . Nec sua vesanus scripta poeta legat . Ars casum simulet FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 27.
... given by Ovid for the particular art of Love , or rather of Love - making , Bacon takes so much only as relates to art in general . Nec sua vesanus scripta poeta legat . Ars casum simulet FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 27.
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