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... to dedicate this writing to your Lordship , after the antient manner : choosing both a friend , and one to whom I con- ceived the argument was agreeable . FRANCIS BACON . A FRAGMENT . OF THE COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL 91.
... to dedicate this writing to your Lordship , after the antient manner : choosing both a friend , and one to whom I con- ceived the argument was agreeable . FRANCIS BACON . A FRAGMENT . OF THE COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL 91.
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... colours , popularities and circumstances , which are of such force , as they sway the ordinary judgment either of a weak man , or of a wise man , not fully and considerately attending and pondering the matter . Besides their power to ...
... colours , popularities and circumstances , which are of such force , as they sway the ordinary judgment either of a weak man , or of a wise man , not fully and considerately attending and pondering the matter . Besides their power to ...
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... colours , shewing in what cases they hold , and in what they deceive : which as it cannot be done but out of a very universal knowledge of the nature of things , so being per- formed , it so cleareth man's judgment and election , as it ...
... colours , shewing in what cases they hold , and in what they deceive : which as it cannot be done but out of a very universal knowledge of the nature of things , so being per- formed , it so cleareth man's judgment and election , as it ...
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Francis Bacon. OF THE COLOURS , EVIL , AND THEIR TABLE OR APPEARANCES OF GOOD AND DEGREES , AS PLACES OF PER- SUASION AND ... colour happeneth oft in re- spect of for envy , men are accustomed after them- selves and their own fashion , to ...
Francis Bacon. OF THE COLOURS , EVIL , AND THEIR TABLE OR APPEARANCES OF GOOD AND DEGREES , AS PLACES OF PER- SUASION AND ... colour happeneth oft in re- spect of for envy , men are accustomed after them- selves and their own fashion , to ...
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... colour of meliority and pre- eminence is a sign of enervation and weakness . 2. Cujus excellentia vel exuperantia melior , id toto genere melius . Appertaining to this , are the forms : let us not wander in generalities : let us compare ...
... colour of meliority and pre- eminence is a sign of enervation and weakness . 2. Cujus excellentia vel exuperantia melior , id toto genere melius . Appertaining to this , are the forms : let us not wander in generalities : let us compare ...
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