The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksF. Frommann Verlag G. Holzboog, 1961 |
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... body . The second is the Exposition of Natural Dreams , which discovereth the ståte of the body by the imaginations of the mind . In the former of these I note a deficience . For Aristotle hath very ingeniously and diligently handled ...
... body . The second is the Exposition of Natural Dreams , which discovereth the ståte of the body by the imaginations of the mind . In the former of these I note a deficience . For Aristotle hath very ingeniously and diligently handled ...
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... body . And if any man of weak judgment do conceive that this suffer- ing of the mind from the body doth either question the immor- tality or derogate from the sovereignty of the soul , he may be taught in easy instances , that the ...
... body . And if any man of weak judgment do conceive that this suffer- ing of the mind from the body doth either question the immor- tality or derogate from the sovereignty of the soul , he may be taught in easy instances , that the ...
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... body is divided as the good of man's body is divided , unto which it referreth . The good of man's body is of four kinds , Health , Beauty , Strength , and Pleasure : so the knowledges are Medicine , or art of Cure ; art of Decoration ...
... body is divided as the good of man's body is divided , unto which it referreth . The good of man's body is of four kinds , Health , Beauty , Strength , and Pleasure : so the knowledges are Medicine , or art of Cure ; art of Decoration ...
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