The Works of Francis BaconHoughton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... wits ; being the fourth chapter . " 9. " Of the impediments of knowledge for want of a true suc- cession of wits , and that hitherto the length of one man's life hath been the greatest measure of knowledge ; being the fifth chapter ...
... wits ; being the fourth chapter . " 9. " Of the impediments of knowledge for want of a true suc- cession of wits , and that hitherto the length of one man's life hath been the greatest measure of knowledge ; being the fifth chapter ...
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... wits which the world hath yet nad , whereby the patrimony of all knowledge goeth not on husbanded or improved , but wasted and decayed . For knowledge is like a water that will never arise again higher than the level from which it fell ...
... wits which the world hath yet nad , whereby the patrimony of all knowledge goeth not on husbanded or improved , but wasted and decayed . For knowledge is like a water that will never arise again higher than the level from which it fell ...
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... wits and labours of men have been converted to the severe and original inquisition of knowledge ; and in those who have pre- tended , what hurt hath been done by the affectation of professors and the distraction of such as were no ...
... wits and labours of men have been converted to the severe and original inquisition of knowledge ; and in those who have pre- tended , what hurt hath been done by the affectation of professors and the distraction of such as were no ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON Baron | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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