The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Translations of the philosophical worksLongmans, 1858 |
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... effect , but pleases like the refined accent of an educated foreigner . " LEADER . " This is a remarkable and seasonable book , which deserves a hearty welcome from all English readers who care to think as well as read ...... Dr ...
... effect , but pleases like the refined accent of an educated foreigner . " LEADER . " This is a remarkable and seasonable book , which deserves a hearty welcome from all English readers who care to think as well as read ...... Dr ...
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... extremely powerful and sensitive , full of felici- ties and delicate effects , depending upon its own peculiar resources , and not transferable in the same form into a language of different structure . A literal translation in English.
... extremely powerful and sensitive , full of felici- ties and delicate effects , depending upon its own peculiar resources , and not transferable in the same form into a language of different structure . A literal translation in English.
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... effect of the original , if read by itself . The two languages differ so widely in their capacities and essential conditions , that the turn of expression which is neatest and clearest in the one is apt to be awkward and obscure in the ...
... effect of the original , if read by itself . The two languages differ so widely in their capacities and essential conditions , that the turn of expression which is neatest and clearest in the one is apt to be awkward and obscure in the ...
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... effect ; the effect of the one being to overcome an opponent in argument , of the other to command nature in action . In accordance with this end is also the nature and order of the demonstrations . For in the ordinary logic almost all ...
... effect ; the effect of the one being to overcome an opponent in argument , of the other to command nature in action . In accordance with this end is also the nature and order of the demonstrations . For in the ordinary logic almost all ...
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... effect of fixing errors rather than disclosing truth . There remains but one course for the recovery of a sound and healthy condition , — namely , that the entire work of the understanding be com- menced afresh , and the mind itself be ...
... effect of fixing errors rather than disclosing truth . There remains but one course for the recovery of a sound and healthy condition , — namely , that the entire work of the understanding be com- menced afresh , and the mind itself be ...
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