The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... touch the understanding and fill the imagination ; whereas interpretations on the other hand , being gathered here and there from very various and widely dispersed facts , cannot suddenly strike the understanding ; and there- fore they ...
... touch the understanding and fill the imagination ; whereas interpretations on the other hand , being gathered here and there from very various and widely dispersed facts , cannot suddenly strike the understanding ; and there- fore they ...
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... touching the experiment only , and the experiment touching the point in nature and the thing itself . LI . The human understanding is of its own nature prone to abstractions and gives a substance and reality to things which are fleeting ...
... touching the experiment only , and the experiment touching the point in nature and the thing itself . LI . The human understanding is of its own nature prone to abstractions and gives a substance and reality to things which are fleeting ...
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... touching the sects and general divisions of such systems I must say something ; something also touching the external signs which show that they are unsound ; and finally some- thing touching the causes of such great infelicity and of ...
... touching the sects and general divisions of such systems I must say something ; something also touching the external signs which show that they are unsound ; and finally some- thing touching the causes of such great infelicity and of ...
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... touch upon , I will speak more largely , when , having performed these expiations and purgings of the mind , I come to set forth the true way for the interpretation of nature . LXX . But the best demonstration by far is experience , if ...
... touch upon , I will speak more largely , when , having performed these expiations and purgings of the mind , I come to set forth the true way for the interpretation of nature . LXX . But the best demonstration by far is experience , if ...
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... touching it which men entertain is quite a negligent one , and scarcely conso- nant with the word itself . For the old age of the world is to be accounted the true antiquity ; and this is the attribute of our own times , not of that ...
... touching it which men entertain is quite a negligent one , and scarcely conso- nant with the word itself . For the old age of the world is to be accounted the true antiquity ; and this is the attribute of our own times , not of that ...
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