The Works of Francis BaconHoughton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... light and information But enough and more than enough of this ; such fas- tidiousness being merely childish and ... light , not for experiments of fruit ; following therein , as I have often said , the example of the divine creation ...
... light and information But enough and more than enough of this ; such fas- tidiousness being merely childish and ... light , not for experiments of fruit ; following therein , as I have often said , the example of the divine creation ...
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... light as primarily visible , and affording the power of seeing ; while colour is secondarily visible , and cannot be seen without light , so that it appears to be nothing more than an image or modification of light . And yet there ...
... light as primarily visible , and affording the power of seeing ; while colour is secondarily visible , and cannot be seen without light , so that it appears to be nothing more than an image or modification of light . And yet there ...
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... light is adapted see in the dark , which it is hardly to be believed they do either without light , or by a light within . Observe also , that at present I am dealing with the deficiencies of the senses and their remedies . The ...
... light is adapted see in the dark , which it is hardly to be believed they do either without light , or by a light within . Observe also , that at present I am dealing with the deficiencies of the senses and their remedies . The ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON Baron | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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according action Advancement ages animals appears applied authority axioms Bacon better bodies causes certain cold common complete contains course discovered discovery doctrine doubt earth easily effect errors especially example experiments fact fire flame follow former give given greater hand heat hope human Idols increase induction Instances interpretation iron kind knowledge known Learning less light magnet manner matter means mentioned merely method mind motion namely nature never Novum Organum object observed once operation opinion original particular passage philosophy practical present principles proceed produce proposed published question reason received reference regard reject remain remark rest sciences seems seen sense simple speak spirit substances suppose things thought tion touch true truth turn understanding whole writings