The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... passing by things obvious and obsolete and commonplace , to 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 ...
... passing by things obvious and obsolete and commonplace , to 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 ...
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... 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 the very ...
... 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 the very ...
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... passed over ; for some have called him the son of Jupiter and Hybris , or Insolence . . Whatever was his origin , the Fates are said to have been his sisters . His person is described by ancient tradition as fol- lows : With horns , and ...
... passed over ; for some have called him the son of Jupiter and Hybris , or Insolence . . Whatever was his origin , the Fates are said to have been his sisters . His person is described by ancient tradition as fol- lows : With horns , and ...
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... passing from one change to another till it has gone through the whole circle and finished the period ; when , if the force be continued , it returns at last to itself . And this constraint and binding will be more easily and ...
... passing from one change to another till it has gone through the whole circle and finished the period ; when , if the force be continued , it returns at last to itself . And this constraint and binding will be more easily and ...
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... passed by . I mean that last crime of Prometheus , the attempt upon the chastity of Mi- nerva . For it was even for this offence , - certainly a very great and grave one , that he underwent that punishment of the tearing of his entrails ...
... passed by . I mean that last crime of Prometheus , the attempt upon the chastity of Mi- nerva . For it was even for this offence , - certainly a very great and grave one , that he underwent that punishment of the tearing of his entrails ...
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