The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... opinion for the worse ; and no one who cares to read Bacon will find any difficulty in understanding his own English ... opinions . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE EIGHTH VOLUME . TRANSLATIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL PREFACE . vii.
... opinion for the worse ; and no one who cares to read Bacon will find any difficulty in understanding his own English ... opinions . J. S. CONTENTS OF THE EIGHTH VOLUME . TRANSLATIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL PREFACE . vii.
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... opinion of store is one of the chief causes of want , and satisfaction with the present induces neglect of provision for the future , it becomes a thing not only useful , but abso- lutely necessary , that the excess of honour and admi ...
... opinion of store is one of the chief causes of want , and satisfaction with the present induces neglect of provision for the future , it becomes a thing not only useful , but abso- lutely necessary , that the excess of honour and admi ...
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... opinion , from that time they make no enlargement of the sciences themselves , but fall to the servile office of embellishing certain individual authors and increas- ing their retinue . And let it not be said that the sciences have been ...
... opinion , from that time they make no enlargement of the sciences themselves , but fall to the servile office of embellishing certain individual authors and increas- ing their retinue . And let it not be said that the sciences have been ...
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... opinions . So that Time is like a river , which has brought down to us things light and puffed up , while those which are weighty and solid have sunk . Nay , those very authors who have usurped a kind of dictatorship in the sciences and ...
... opinions . So that Time is like a river , which has brought down to us things light and puffed up , while those which are weighty and solid have sunk . Nay , those very authors who have usurped a kind of dictatorship in the sciences and ...
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... opinions and customs , turn to the great detriment of the sciences . For it is hardly possible at once to admire an author and to go beyond him ; knowledge being as water , which will not rise above the level from which it fell . Men of ...
... opinions and customs , turn to the great detriment of the sciences . For it is hardly possible at once to admire an author and to go beyond him ; knowledge being as water , which will not rise above the level from which it fell . Men of ...
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