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Side 73
... literal sense to denote an impression . ' The Queen's head on a coin is properly called a character . ' Shakespeare uses ' to character , ' for ' to impress'— And these few precepts in thy memory See thou character . ' Hamlet , i . 3 ...
... literal sense to denote an impression . ' The Queen's head on a coin is properly called a character . ' Shakespeare uses ' to character , ' for ' to impress'— And these few precepts in thy memory See thou character . ' Hamlet , i . 3 ...
Side 74
... literal meaning of the word is to uncover . 1. 16. it may well appear , it is obvious . 1. 19. man did give names , cf. p . 74 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING . [ PAGES.
... literal meaning of the word is to uncover . 1. 16. it may well appear , it is obvious . 1. 19. man did give names , cf. p . 74 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING . [ PAGES.
Side 76
... senses of the term are brought together in a single sentence below , p . 58 , 1. 10 . 1. 17. ill conjunction , imperfect co - operation . 1. 18. tradition , the word is used , as Bacon generally uses it , in its literal sense of ...
... senses of the term are brought together in a single sentence below , p . 58 , 1. 10 . 1. 17. ill conjunction , imperfect co - operation . 1. 18. tradition , the word is used , as Bacon generally uses it , in its literal sense of ...
Side 77
... literal sense . : 1. 30. wonder , Aristotle says that it was wonder which first led men to seek for knowledge : and Plato says , " Wonder is the feeling of a philosopher , and philosophy begins in wonder . ” 1. 33. their particular ...
... literal sense . : 1. 30. wonder , Aristotle says that it was wonder which first led men to seek for knowledge : and Plato says , " Wonder is the feeling of a philosopher , and philosophy begins in wonder . ” 1. 33. their particular ...
Side 79
... literal sense of bring on . This use of the word is common in Bacon . 1. 7. the highest link , etc. , an allegorical interpretation of a passage in Homer , in which Jupiter says that if all the gods and goddesses were to pull at a ...
... literal sense of bring on . This use of the word is common in Bacon . 1. 7. the highest link , etc. , an allegorical interpretation of a passage in Homer , in which Jupiter says that if all the gods and goddesses were to pull at a ...
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