The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side ix
... rest of the work to elaborate the second part on the Interpretatio Naturae , or scientific method of induction , under the title by which the work is now best known -Novum Organum . Bacon did not rest content with referring to the ...
... rest of the work to elaborate the second part on the Interpretatio Naturae , or scientific method of induction , under the title by which the work is now best known -Novum Organum . Bacon did not rest content with referring to the ...
Side 5
... rest , and he shall find this judgement is truly made . For it seemeth much in a king , if , by the compendious extractions of other men's wits and labours , he can take hold of any superficial ornaments and shows of learning ; or if he ...
... rest , and he shall find this judgement is truly made . For it seemeth much in a king , if , by the compendious extractions of other men's wits and labours , he can take hold of any superficial ornaments and shows of learning ; or if he ...
Side 25
... rest , the gross and palpable flattery , whereunto many not unlearned have abased and abused their wits and pens , turning ( as Du Bartas saith ) Hecuba into Helena , and Faustina into Lucretia , hath most diminished the price and ...
... rest , the gross and palpable flattery , whereunto many not unlearned have abased and abused their wits and pens , turning ( as Du Bartas saith ) Hecuba into Helena , and Faustina into Lucretia , hath most diminished the price and ...
Side 30
... rests not so much upon evidence of truth proved by arguments , authorities , similitudes , examples , as upon particular " confutations and solutions of every scruple , cavilla- tion , 30 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING.
... rests not so much upon evidence of truth proved by arguments , authorities , similitudes , examples , as upon particular " confutations and solutions of every scruple , cavilla- tion , 30 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING.
Side 31
... rest ; so that the fable and fiction of Scylla seemeth to be a lively image of this kind of philosophy or knowledge ; which was trans- formed into a comely virgin for the upper parts ; but then ' Candida succinctam latrantibus inquina ...
... rest ; so that the fable and fiction of Scylla seemeth to be a lively image of this kind of philosophy or knowledge ; which was trans- formed into a comely virgin for the upper parts ; but then ' Candida succinctam latrantibus inquina ...
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