The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... universe to the eye of the human understanding is framed like a labyrinth ; pre- senting as it does on every side so many ambiguities of way , such deceitful resemblances of objects and signs , natures so irregular in their lines , and ...
... universe to the eye of the human understanding is framed like a labyrinth ; pre- senting as it does on every side so many ambiguities of way , such deceitful resemblances of objects and signs , natures so irregular in their lines , and ...
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... Universe ; or a Natural and Experimental History for the foundation of Phi- losophy . 4. The Ladder of the Intellect . 5. The Forerunners ; or Anticipations of the New Philos- ophy . 6. The New Philosophy ; or Active Science . The ...
... Universe ; or a Natural and Experimental History for the foundation of Phi- losophy . 4. The Ladder of the Intellect . 5. The Forerunners ; or Anticipations of the New Philos- ophy . 6. The New Philosophy ; or Active Science . The ...
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... universe ; and it is a great error to assert that the sense is the measure of things . To meet these difficulties , I have sought on all sides diligently and faithfully to provide helps for the sense -substitutes to supply its failures ...
... universe ; and it is a great error to assert that the sense is the measure of things . To meet these difficulties , I have sought on all sides diligently and faithfully to provide helps for the sense -substitutes to supply its failures ...
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... Universe , the Divine Goodness assisting ; out of which marriage let us hope ( and be this the prayer of the bridal song ) there may spring helps to man , and a line and race of inventions that may in some degree subdue and overcome the ...
... Universe , the Divine Goodness assisting ; out of which marriage let us hope ( and be this the prayer of the bridal song ) there may spring helps to man , and a line and race of inventions that may in some degree subdue and overcome the ...
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... universe . And the human understand- ing is like a false mirror , which , receiving rays irregu larly , distorts and discolours the nature of things by mingling its own nature with it . XLII . The Idols of the Cave are the idols of the ...
... universe . And the human understand- ing is like a false mirror , which , receiving rays irregu larly , distorts and discolours the nature of things by mingling its own nature with it . XLII . The Idols of the Cave are the idols of the ...
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