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" Whereas men ought on the contrary to have a settled conviction that things artificial differ from things natural, not in form or essence, but only in the efficient ; that man has in truth no power over nature except that of motion — the power, I say,... "
The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical works - Página 402
por Francis Bacon - 1864
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Obiter Dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on Manners, Mind, Morals

Francis Bacon, Mrs. Henry Pott - 1900 - 318 páginas
...Winter's Tale iv. 3. ART, and Things Artificial, are Devoid of Motion. Men ought, on the contrary, to have a settled conviction, that things artificial differ from things natural, not in form or essence, bnt in the efficient ; that man has no power over Nature, except that of motion, the power of putting...
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Bacon and Shakespeare Parallelisms

Edwin Reed - 1902 - 468 páginas
...nature, with power to finish what nature has begun, or correct her when going aside. In truth, man has no power over nature except that of motion, — the...putting natural bodies together, or separating them, — the rest is done by nature within." — Descriptio Globi Intellectual (c. 1612). For an exposition...
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Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate Questions

John Mackinnon Robertson - 1909 - 466 páginas
...has brought a great deal of despair into human concerns. Whereas men ought on the contrary to have a settled conviction that things artificial differ...together or separating them — and that the rest is dont by nature working within. Whenever therefore there is a possibility of moving natural bodies towards...
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Montaigne and Shakespeare: And Other Essays on Cognate Questions

John Mackinnon Robertson - 1909 - 380 páginas
...has brought a great deal of despair into human concerns. Whereas men ought on the contrary to have a settled conviction that things artificial differ...bodies together or separating them — and that the rat is done by nature working nithin. Whenever therefore there is a possibility of moving natural bodies...
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Baconian Essays

Edward Walter Smithson - 1922 - 242 páginas
...nature, with power to finish what nature has begun, or correct her when going aside. In truth, man has no power over nature except that of motion — the...putting natural bodies together, or separating them — the rest is done by nature within." Descriptio Globi Intellectuals , circ. 1612. Man (eg ) as the...
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