The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... matter , as distinct from the rational soul , inspired into man from heaven . Finally , Bacon took care that his work , in passing from English into ' the universal language ' , should become as general , and as generally acceptable ...
... matter , as distinct from the rational soul , inspired into man from heaven . Finally , Bacon took care that his work , in passing from English into ' the universal language ' , should become as general , and as generally acceptable ...
Side xi
... matter . ' Bacon's Essays evince his pregnancy of thought and power of surprise ; his Novum Organum all the logical faculties of wit , memory , judgement , and elocution imputed to him in his Life by his chaplain , Dr. Rawley ; his ...
... matter . ' Bacon's Essays evince his pregnancy of thought and power of surprise ; his Novum Organum all the logical faculties of wit , memory , judgement , and elocution imputed to him in his Life by his chaplain , Dr. Rawley ; his ...
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... matter 3 ; while , on the other hand , we must particularize ourselves by using a more systematic method of induction , out of particulars natural and artificial or experimental , and through instances contradictory as well as affirma ...
... matter 3 ; while , on the other hand , we must particularize ourselves by using a more systematic method of induction , out of particulars natural and artificial or experimental , and through instances contradictory as well as affirma ...
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... matter of great use and essence in studying 2 ' . It was this habit which made him deep and full , caused his sentences to contain the com- pressed essence of things , and charged his writings with pregnant sayings which are often ...
... matter of great use and essence in studying 2 ' . It was this habit which made him deep and full , caused his sentences to contain the com- pressed essence of things , and charged his writings with pregnant sayings which are often ...
Side xix
... matter and style , for the truest thoughts expressed in the grandest language , for the light of science regu- lated by the law of eloquence ? ' Lady Bacon in a letter to his brother Anthony . A CHRONOLOGY OF BACON'S LIFE AND WRITINGS ...
... matter and style , for the truest thoughts expressed in the grandest language , for the light of science regu- lated by the law of eloquence ? ' Lady Bacon in a letter to his brother Anthony . A CHRONOLOGY OF BACON'S LIFE AND WRITINGS ...
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