The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... human soul . For be it said , that however philosophy in this our age , falling as it were into a second child- hood , be left to young men and almost to boys , yet I hold it to be of all things , next to religion , the most important ...
... human soul . For be it said , that however philosophy in this our age , falling as it were into a second child- hood , be left to young men and almost to boys , yet I hold it to be of all things , next to religion , the most important ...
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... humanity . But passing that and speaking of human wisdom only , I do certainly for my own part ( I freely and candidly confess ) incline to this opinion , that beneath no small number of the fables of the ancient poets there lay from ...
... humanity . But passing that and speaking of human wisdom only , I do certainly for my own part ( I freely and candidly confess ) incline to this opinion , that beneath no small number of the fables of the ancient poets there lay from ...
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... human reason ( even those that are now trite and vulgar ) were as yet new and strange , the world was full of all kinds of fables , and enigmas , and parables , and similitudes : and these were used not as a device for shadowing and ...
... human reason ( even those that are now trite and vulgar ) were as yet new and strange , the world was full of all kinds of fables , and enigmas , and parables , and similitudes : and these were used not as a device for shadowing and ...
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... human in the up- per parts , the other half brute ; ending in the feet of a goat . As emblems of his power he carried in his left hand a pipe compact of seven reeds , in his right 1 For an enlarged version of this fable , see ...
... human in the up- per parts , the other half brute ; ending in the feet of a goat . As emblems of his power he carried in his left hand a pipe compact of seven reeds , in his right 1 For an enlarged version of this fable , see ...
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... human fig- ure : but the others , by reason of their perturbations and irregular motions , and because they are under the influence of the celestial bodies , may be content with the figure of a brute . The same description of Nature's ...
... human fig- ure : but the others , by reason of their perturbations and irregular motions , and because they are under the influence of the celestial bodies , may be content with the figure of a brute . The same description of Nature's ...
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