The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1868 |
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... nature in many parts for other people's reading . One of them , however ( probably because it contained among other things notes for a philosophical investigation , which was never finished ) , was preserved among his papers , and ...
... nature in many parts for other people's reading . One of them , however ( probably because it contained among other things notes for a philosophical investigation , which was never finished ) , was preserved among his papers , and ...
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... nature " [ that is on philosophical subjects ] , " tanquam sui certus et de alto despiciens , " we may be sure that such a tone of confidence and authority was not natural to him . When we find him in his 48th year , and having been a ...
... nature " [ that is on philosophical subjects ] , " tanquam sui certus et de alto despiciens , " we may be sure that such a tone of confidence and authority was not natural to him . When we find him in his 48th year , and having been a ...
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... natural science were the physicians ; though for the most part they kept the beaten way , and stood by the received rules of their art . William Harvey , a young man ... nature and experience as well as 1608. ] 23 PRIVATE MEMORANDA .
... natural science were the physicians ; though for the most part they kept the beaten way , and stood by the received rules of their art . William Harvey , a young man ... nature and experience as well as 1608. ] 23 PRIVATE MEMORANDA .
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... nature and experience as well as from the schools . Could any impression be made upon him ? Bishop Andrews had already shown himself interested in Bacon's general speculations , and was to some extent , it seems , a believer in ...
... nature and experience as well as from the schools . Could any impression be made upon him ? Bishop Andrews had already shown himself interested in Bacon's general speculations , and was to some extent , it seems , a believer in ...
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... nature erring or varying from her usual course for " from the wonders of nature is the nearest passage and intelligence towards the wonders of art , " and " it is no more but by following , and as it were hounding , nature in her ...
... nature erring or varying from her usual course for " from the wonders of nature is the nearest passage and intelligence towards the wonders of art , " and " it is no more but by following , and as it were hounding , nature in her ...
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