The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the philosophical worksLongmans, 1875 |
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... according to its own figure and section , so the mind , when it receives impressions of objects through the sense , cannot be trusted to report them truly , but in forming its notions mixes up its own nature with the nature of things ...
... according to its own figure and section , so the mind , when it receives impressions of objects through the sense , cannot be trusted to report them truly , but in forming its notions mixes up its own nature with the nature of things ...
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... according to my method , exhibited by anticipation in some particular subjects ; choosing such subjects as are at once the most noble in themselves among those under inquiry , and most different one from another ; that there may be an ...
... according to my method , exhibited by anticipation in some particular subjects ; choosing such subjects as are at once the most noble in themselves among those under inquiry , and most different one from another ; that there may be an ...
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... ? And if lastly , not content with this , they resolved to call in aid the art of athletics , and required all their men to come with hands , arms , and sinews well anointed and medicated according to the rules 40 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... ? And if lastly , not content with this , they resolved to call in aid the art of athletics , and required all their men to come with hands , arms , and sinews well anointed and medicated according to the rules 40 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... according to the rules of art , would he not cry out that they were only taking pains to show a kind of method and discretion in their madness ? Yet just so it is that men proceed in matters intellectual , - with just the same kind of ...
... according to the rules of art , would he not cry out that they were only taking pains to show a kind of method and discretion in their madness ? Yet just so it is that men proceed in matters intellectual , - with just the same kind of ...
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... according to the measure of the individual and not according to the measure of the universe . And the human understanding is like a false mirror , which , receiving rays irre- gularly , distorts and discolours the nature of things by ...
... according to the measure of the individual and not according to the measure of the universe . And the human understanding is like a false mirror , which , receiving rays irre- gularly , distorts and discolours the nature of things by ...
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