The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... give some help towards the difficulties of life and the secrets of science . To the vulgar ap- prehension therefore they will be vulgar ; but it may be that the deeper intellect will not be left aground by them , but rather ( as I hope ) ...
... give some help towards the difficulties of life and the secrets of science . To the vulgar ap- prehension therefore they will be vulgar ; but it may be that the deeper intellect will not be left aground by them , but rather ( as I hope ) ...
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... give notice from afar and cry out that there is a parable below . For a fable that is probable may be thought to have been composed merely for pleasure , in imitation of history . But when a story is told which could never have en ...
... give notice from afar and cry out that there is a parable below . For a fable that is probable may be thought to have been composed merely for pleasure , in imitation of history . But when a story is told which could never have en ...
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... gives them in my eyes a much higher value : for so they must be regarded as neither being the inventions nor ... give up the former of these uses . Let us suppose that these fables were things without any definite purpose , made ...
... gives them in my eyes a much higher value : for so they must be regarded as neither being the inventions nor ... give up the former of these uses . Let us suppose that these fables were things without any definite purpose , made ...
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... gives occasion to such worthy contemplations My own pains , if there be any help in them , I shall think well bestowed either way : I shall be throwing light either upon antiquity or upon nature itself . That the thing has been ...
... gives occasion to such worthy contemplations My own pains , if there be any help in them , I shall think well bestowed either way : I shall be throwing light either upon antiquity or upon nature itself . That the thing has been ...
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... gives birth to rumours and malignant whispers , and querulous fames , and defama- tory libels , and the like , tending to bring envy upon the authorities of the land : so that seditious fames differ from acts of rebellion , not in race ...
... gives birth to rumours and malignant whispers , and querulous fames , and defama- tory libels , and the like , tending to bring envy upon the authorities of the land : so that seditious fames differ from acts of rebellion , not in race ...
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