Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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... whence Bacon drew his extraordinary stores of learning , by furnishing authorities for the quotations and allusions in the text , so that the reader may view at a glance the principal authors whom Bacon loved to consult , and whose ...
... whence Bacon drew his extraordinary stores of learning , by furnishing authorities for the quotations and allusions in the text , so that the reader may view at a glance the principal authors whom Bacon loved to consult , and whose ...
Side 9
... whence manifold ignorance and inconveniences arise , he was determined to employ his utmost endeavors toward restoring or cultivating a just and legitimate familiarity between the mind and things . But as the mind , hastily and without ...
... whence manifold ignorance and inconveniences arise , he was determined to employ his utmost endeavors toward restoring or cultivating a just and legitimate familiarity between the mind and things . But as the mind , hastily and without ...
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... whence , either valuing the received arts above measure , they look out no further ; or else despising themselves too much , they exercise their talents upon lighter matters , without attempting the capital things of all . And hence the ...
... whence , either valuing the received arts above measure , they look out no further ; or else despising themselves too much , they exercise their talents upon lighter matters , without attempting the capital things of all . And hence the ...
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... whence , of course , the greatest geniuses in all ages have suffered violence ; while out of regard to their own character they submitted to the judgment of the times , and the populace . And thus when any more sublime speculations ...
... whence , of course , the greatest geniuses in all ages have suffered violence ; while out of regard to their own character they submitted to the judgment of the times , and the populace . And thus when any more sublime speculations ...
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... Whence the common order of demonstrating is absolutely inverted ; for instead of flying immediately from the senses , and particulars , to generals , as to certain fixed poles , about which disputes always turn , and deriving others ...
... Whence the common order of demonstrating is absolutely inverted ; for instead of flying immediately from the senses , and particulars , to generals , as to certain fixed poles , about which disputes always turn , and deriving others ...
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