The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... thought to have been composed merely for pleasure , in imitation of history . But when a story is told which could never have en- tered any man's head either to conceive or relate on its own account , we must presume that it had some ...
... thought to have been composed merely for pleasure , in imitation of history . But when a story is told which could never have en- tered any man's head either to conceive or relate on its own account , we must presume that it had some ...
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... And it was a beautiful thought to choose the flower of spring as an emblem of characters like this : characters which in the opening of their career flourish and are talked of , but disappoint in maturity the DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 82.
... And it was a beautiful thought to choose the flower of spring as an emblem of characters like this : characters which in the opening of their career flourish and are talked of , but disappoint in maturity the DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 82.
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... thoughts and prone to suspicions , do not easily admit to familiar intercourse men that are perspicacious and curious , whose minds are always on the watch and never sleep ; but choose rather such as are of a quiet and complying ...
... thoughts and prone to suspicions , do not easily admit to familiar intercourse men that are perspicacious and curious , whose minds are always on the watch and never sleep ; but choose rather such as are of a quiet and complying ...
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... thought everything was double ; saw two suns , and again two cities of Thebes : insomuch that when he set out towards Thebes , he presently saw another Thebes behind , which made him go back ; and so was kept continually going backwards ...
... thought everything was double ; saw two suns , and again two cities of Thebes : insomuch that when he set out towards Thebes , he presently saw another Thebes behind , which made him go back ; and so was kept continually going backwards ...
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... thought may glance at , but can hardly take in . Now the philosophy of the Greeks , which in investi- gating the material principles of things is careful and acute , in inquiring the principles of motion , wherein lies all vigour of ...
... thought may glance at , but can hardly take in . Now the philosophy of the Greeks , which in investi- gating the material principles of things is careful and acute , in inquiring the principles of motion , wherein lies all vigour of ...
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