The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... sense , sometimes shining out , sometimes clouded over , through the woods of experi- ence and particulars ; while ... senses must be laid out upon a sure plan . Not that I would be understood to mean that nothing whatever has been done ...
... sense , sometimes shining out , sometimes clouded over , through the woods of experi- ence and particulars ; while ... senses must be laid out upon a sure plan . Not that I would be understood to mean that nothing whatever has been done ...
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... sense of vision ; whence it follows that the strength and excellency of the wit has but little to do in the matter . And the same humility which I use in inventing I employ likewise in teaching . For I do not endeavour either by ...
... sense of vision ; whence it follows that the strength and excellency of the wit has but little to do in the matter . And the same humility which I use in inventing I employ likewise in teaching . For I do not endeavour either by ...
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... sense within the limits of duty in respect of things divine for the sense is like the sun , which reveals the face of earth , but seals and shuts up the face of heaven . My next , that in flying from this evil they fall not into the ...
... sense within the limits of duty in respect of things divine for the sense is like the sun , which reveals the face of earth , but seals and shuts up the face of heaven . My next , that in flying from this evil they fall not into the ...
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... sense , and closes with nature , and comes to the very brink of operation , if it does not actually deal with it . Hence it follows that the order of demonstration is likewise inverted . For hitherto the proceeding has been to fly at ...
... sense , and closes with nature , and comes to the very brink of operation , if it does not actually deal with it . Hence it follows that the order of demonstration is likewise inverted . For hitherto the proceeding has been to fly at ...
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... sense itself I sift and ex- amine in many ways . For certain it is that the senses deceive ; but then at the same time they supply the means of discovering their own errors ; only the errors . are here , the means of discovery are to ...
... sense itself I sift and ex- amine in many ways . For certain it is that the senses deceive ; but then at the same time they supply the means of discovering their own errors ; only the errors . are here , the means of discovery are to ...
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