The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... matter to dis- grace you . For if time be regarded , —primæval antiq- uity is an object of the highest veneration ; if the form of exposition , — parable has ever been a kind of arc , in which the most precious portions of the sciences ...
... matter to dis- grace you . For if time be regarded , —primæval antiq- uity is an object of the highest veneration ; if the form of exposition , — parable has ever been a kind of arc , in which the most precious portions of the sciences ...
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... Certainly I am of opinion that speculative studies when trans- planted into active life acquire some new grace and vigour , and having more matter to feed them , strike V their roots perhaps deeper , or at least grow taller.
... Certainly I am of opinion that speculative studies when trans- planted into active life acquire some new grace and vigour , and having more matter to feed them , strike V their roots perhaps deeper , or at least grow taller.
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... Matter . 14. MEMNON , or the Early - ripe . 15. TITHONUS , or Satiety . 16. JUNO'S SUITOR , or Dishon- our . 26. PROMETHEUS , or the State of Man . 27. THE FLIGHT OF ICARUS , also SCYLLA AND CHA- RYBDIS , or the Middle Way . 28. SPHINX ...
... Matter . 14. MEMNON , or the Early - ripe . 15. TITHONUS , or Satiety . 16. JUNO'S SUITOR , or Dishon- our . 26. PROMETHEUS , or the State of Man . 27. THE FLIGHT OF ICARUS , also SCYLLA AND CHA- RYBDIS , or the Middle Way . 28. SPHINX ...
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... matter of allegories ; yet for all this I cannot change my mind . For in the first place to let the follies and licence of a few detract from the honour of parables in general is not to be allowed ; being indeed a boldness savouring of ...
... matter of allegories ; yet for all this I cannot change my mind . For in the first place to let the follies and licence of a few detract from the honour of parables in general is not to be allowed ; being indeed a boldness savouring of ...
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... matter which 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 ...
... matter which 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 ...
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