The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... Certain it is that all other ambition whatsoever seemed poor in his eyes compared with the work which he had in hand ; seeing that the matter at issue is either nothing , or a thing so great that it may well be content with its own ...
... Certain it is that all other ambition whatsoever seemed poor in his eyes compared with the work which he had in hand ; seeing that the matter at issue is either nothing , or a thing so great that it may well be content with its own ...
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... certain general positions which are specious and flatter- ing ; but as soon as they come to particulars , which are as the parts of generation , when they should produce fruit and works , then arise contentions and barking dis ...
... certain general positions which are specious and flatter- ing ; but as soon as they come to particulars , which are as the parts of generation , when they should produce fruit and works , then arise contentions and barking dis ...
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... certain individual authors and increas- ing their retinue . And let it not be said that the sciences have been growing gradually till they have at last reached their full stature , and so ( their course being completed ) have settled in ...
... certain individual authors and increas- ing their retinue . And let it not be said that the sciences have been growing gradually till they have at last reached their full stature , and so ( their course being completed ) have settled in ...
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... certain petty tasks , taking it for a great matter to work out some single discovery ; -a course of proceeding at once poor in aim and unskilful in design . For no man can rightly and successfully investigate the nature of anything in ...
... certain petty tasks , taking it for a great matter to work out some single discovery ; -a course of proceeding at once poor in aim and unskilful in design . For no man can rightly and successfully investigate the nature of anything in ...
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... certain guide , had to be found out ; in like manner the discoveries which have been hitherto made in the arts and sciences are such as might be made by practice , meditation , observation , argumentation , — for they lay near to the ...
... certain guide , had to be found out ; in like manner the discoveries which have been hitherto made in the arts and sciences are such as might be made by practice , meditation , observation , argumentation , — for they lay near to the ...
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