The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... thought desirable ; and about half of the fifth volume ( which it was found convenient to print before the fourth ) had been carried through on that plan , when an engagement on the Continent made it impossible for him to superintend ...
... thought desirable ; and about half of the fifth volume ( which it was found convenient to print before the fourth ) had been carried through on that plan , when an engagement on the Continent made it impossible for him to superintend ...
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... thoughts , but to express their own ; and in Bacon's hands it became an organ of expression extremely powerful and sensi- tive , full of felicities and delicate effects , depending upon its own peculiar resources , and not trans ...
... thoughts , but to express their own ; and in Bacon's hands it became an organ of expression extremely powerful and sensi- tive , full of felicities and delicate effects , depending upon its own peculiar resources , and not trans ...
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... thought that the meaning could thereby be conveyed more clearly . In numberless cases indeed this has been done , I may say , on Bacon's own authority ; a large part of the De Augmentis being in fact a translation from his own ...
... thought that the meaning could thereby be conveyed more clearly . In numberless cases indeed this has been done , I may say , on Bacon's own authority ; a large part of the De Augmentis being in fact a translation from his own ...
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... THOUGHTS . BEING convinced that the human intellect makes its own difficulties , not using the true helps which are ... thought all trial should be made , whether that commerce between the mind of man and the nature of things , which is ...
... THOUGHTS . BEING convinced that the human intellect makes its own difficulties , not using the true helps which are ... thought all trial should be made , whether that commerce between the mind of man and the nature of things , which is ...
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... facts and examples and experience , and straightway proceeded , as if invention were nothing more than an exercise of thought , to invoke their own spirits to give VOL . VIII . 3 dwi them oracles . I , on the contrary , PREFACE . 33.
... facts and examples and experience , and straightway proceeded , as if invention were nothing more than an exercise of thought , to invoke their own spirits to give VOL . VIII . 3 dwi them oracles . I , on the contrary , PREFACE . 33.
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