The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... mind which dissimulation will con- ceal , or discipline will suppress . We shall therefore now handle only those two perceptions , which per- tain to natural divination and discovery ; leaving the handling of perception in other things ...
... mind which dissimulation will con- ceal , or discipline will suppress . We shall therefore now handle only those two perceptions , which per- tain to natural divination and discovery ; leaving the handling of perception in other things ...
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... mind to mind , or from spirit to spirit , the impression taketh , but is encountered and overcome by the mind and spirit , which is passive , before it work any manifest effect . And therefore they work most upon weak minds and spirits ...
... mind to mind , or from spirit to spirit , the impression taketh , but is encountered and overcome by the mind and spirit , which is passive , before it work any manifest effect . And therefore they work most upon weak minds and spirits ...
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... minds ; and the state of hu- man actions is so variable , that to try things oft , and never to give over , doth wonders : therefore it were a mere fallacy and mistaking to ascribe that to the force of imagination upon another body ...
... minds ; and the state of hu- man actions is so variable , that to try things oft , and never to give over , doth wonders : therefore it were a mere fallacy and mistaking to ascribe that to the force of imagination upon another body ...
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... mind of man upon other spirits : and this is of a dou- ble nature ; the operations of the affections , if they be vehement ; and the operation of the imagination , if it be strong . But these two are so coupled , as we shall handle them ...
... mind of man upon other spirits : and this is of a dou- ble nature ; the operations of the affections , if they be vehement ; and the operation of the imagination , if it be strong . But these two are so coupled , as we shall handle them ...
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... minds and spirits of men , either by affections , or by imaginations , or by other impressions . 939. IT is mentioned in some stories , that where children have been exposed , or taken away young from their parents ; and that afterwards ...
... minds and spirits of men , either by affections , or by imaginations , or by other impressions . 939. IT is mentioned in some stories , that where children have been exposed , or taken away young from their parents ; and that afterwards ...
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