The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... science which has been hitherto more professed than laboured , and yet more laboured than advanced ; the labours spent on it having been rather in a circle , than in pro- gression . For I find in the writers thereon many iter- ations ...
... science which has been hitherto more professed than laboured , and yet more laboured than advanced ; the labours spent on it having been rather in a circle , than in pro- gression . For I find in the writers thereon many iter- ations ...
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... science of medicine to be built upon . But that does not belong to the present treatise . The third part of medicine which I have set down is that which relates to the Prolongation of Life , which is new , and deficient ; and the most ...
... science of medicine to be built upon . But that does not belong to the present treatise . The third part of medicine which I have set down is that which relates to the Prolongation of Life , which is new , and deficient ; and the most ...
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... sciences thereof are the most learned , as hav- ing mathematics like a handmaid in their train . The one also has some reference to memory and demonstra- tions , the other to morality and the passions of the mind . The pleasures of the ...
... sciences thereof are the most learned , as hav- ing mathematics like a handmaid in their train . The one also has some reference to memory and demonstra- tions , the other to morality and the passions of the mind . The pleasures of the ...
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... sciences deal . But in the doctrine concerning the soul the origins of these faculties ought to be handled , and that physically , as they are innate and inherent in the soul l ; the uses only and objects of them being deputed to those ...
... sciences deal . But in the doctrine concerning the soul the origins of these faculties ought to be handled , and that physically , as they are innate and inherent in the soul l ; the uses only and objects of them being deputed to those ...
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... sciences ; poesy ( which in the beginning was referred to imagination ) being to be accounted rather as a pleasure or play of wit than a science . And for the power of the imagination in nature , I have just now assigned it to the ...
... sciences ; poesy ( which in the beginning was referred to imagination ) being to be accounted rather as a pleasure or play of wit than a science . And for the power of the imagination in nature , I have just now assigned it to the ...
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