| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 páginas
...so questions and altercations. Surely, like as many substances in nature which are solid, do jmtrify and corrupt into worms ; so it is the property of...knowledge, to putrify and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome, and, as I may term them, vermiculate questions, which have indeed a kind... | |
| 1821 - 408 páginas
...science there are two badges, the novelty and strangeness of terms and the strictness of positions. " Surely, like as many substances in nature, which are...knowledge, to putrify and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome, and, as I may term them, vermiculate questions; when, as amongst the schoolmen,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 páginas
...which of necessity doth induce oppositions, and so questions and altercations" — he proceeds — " Surely like as many substances in nature which are...knowledge to putrify and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome, and (as I may term them) vermiculate questions ; which have indeed a kind... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 408 páginas
...science there are two badges, the novelty and strangeness of terms and the strictness of positions. , " Surely, like as many substances in nature, which are...knowledge, to putrify and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome, and, as I may term them, vermiculate questions; when, as amongst the schoolmen,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 páginas
...which of necessity doth induce oppositions, and so questions and altercations" — he proceeds — " Surely like as many substances in nature which are...knowledge to putrify and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome, and (as I may term them) vermiculate questions ; which have indeed a kind... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 642 páginas
...so questions and altercations. Surely, like as many substances in nature which are solid, do putrefy and corrupt into worms ; so it is the property of good and sound knowledge, to putrefy and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome, and, as I may term them, vermiculate... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 432 páginas
...strictness of positions, which of necessity doth induce oppositions, and so questions and altercations. Surely, like as many substances in nature, which are...knowledge, to putrify and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome, and, as I may term them, vermiculate < questions, which have indeed a kind... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 páginas
...strictness of positions, which of necessity doth induce oppositions, and so questions and altercations. Surely, like as many substances in nature, which are...knowledge, to putrify and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome, and, as I may term them, vermiculate questions, which have indeed a kind... | |
| 1829 - 592 páginas
...considerable portion of it. ' Surely, like as many substances in nature, which are solid, do pntrify and corrupt into worms ; so it is the property of...knowledge, to putrify and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome, and, as I may term them, vermiculate questions, which have indeed a kind... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 626 páginas
...strictness of positions, which of necessity doth induce oppositions, and so questions and altercations. Surely, like as many substances in nature which are...solid, do putrify and corrupt into worms ; so it is the propriety of good and sound knowledge, to putrify and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome,... | |
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