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" THE best division of human learning is that derived from the three faculties of the rational soul, which is the seat of learning. History has reference to the Memory, poesy to the Imagination, and philosophy to the Reason. And by poesy here I mean nothing... "
The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical works - Página 397
por Francis Bacon - 1864
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 684 páginas
...three faculties of the understanding. Its parts therefore are three ; History, Poesy, and Philosophy. History is referred to the Memory ; poesy to the Imagination ; philosophy to the Reason. And hy poesy here I mean nothing else than feigned history. History is properly concerned with individuals...
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The Works, Volumen4

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 516 páginas
...soul, which is the seat of learning. History has reference to the Memory, poesy to the Imagination, and philosophy to the Reason. And by poesy here I mean nothing else than feigned history or fables; for verse is but a character of style, and belongs to the arts of speech, whereof I -will...
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Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis ..., Volumen5

Francis Bacon - 1861 - 686 páginas
...three faculties of the understanding. Its parts therefore are three ; History, Poesy, and Philosophy. History is referred to the Memory ; poesy to the Imagination...most ancient guests of the human mind, and are as (he primary material of knowledge. With these individuals and this material the human mind perpetually...
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The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, with Prefaces and Notes ..., Volumen4

Francis Bacon - 1861 - 578 páginas
...soul, which is the seat of learning. History has reference to the Memory, poesy to the Imagination, and philosophy to the Reason. And by poesy here I mean nothing else than feigned history or fables ; for verse is but a, character of style, and belongs to the arts of speech, whereof I will...
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Works, Volumen10

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 642 páginas
...three faculties of the understanding. Its parts therefore are three ; History, Poesy, and Philosophy. History is referred to the Memory ; poesy to the Imagination...concerned with individuals ; the impressions whereof arc the first and most ancient guests of the human mind, and are as the primary material of knowledge....
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Works, Volumen8

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 528 páginas
...soul, which is the seat of learning. History has reference to the Memory, poesy to the Imagination, and philosophy to the Reason. And by poesy here I mean nothing else than feigned history or fables ; for verse is but a character of style, and belongs to the arts of speech, whereof I will...
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Bacon

Thomas Fowler - 1881 - 254 páginas
...parts of man's understanding"). " History has reference to the Memory, poesy to the Imagination, and philosophy to the Reason. And by poesy here I mean nothing else than feigned history, or fables ; for verse is but a character of style." " History is properly concerned with individuals,...
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Francis Bacon and His Secret Society: An Attempt to Collect and Unite the ...

Mrs. Henry Pott - 1891 - 432 páginas
...the poet should be history, " which is properly concerned with individuals,1 and whose impressions are the first and most ancient guests of the human...mind, and are as the primary material of knowledge. " This is no passing thought of Bacon's, but a firm conviction, of which he set forth a visible illustration...
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Francis Bacon and His Secret Society: An Attempt to Collect and Unite the ...

Mrs. Henry Pott - 1891 - 432 páginas
...poet should be history, " which is properly concerned with individuals,1 and whose impressions arc the first and most ancient guests of the human mind, and are as the primary material of knowledge. " This is no passing • thought of Bacon's, but a firm conviction, of which he set forth a visible...
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A History of English Critical Terms

Jeremiah Wesley Bray - 1898 - 360 páginas
...soul, which is the seat of learning. History has reference to the memory, poesy to the imagination, and philosophy to the reason. And by poesy here I mean nothing else than feigned history or fables ; for verse is but a character of style, and belongs to the arts of speech. BACON, IV., p....
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