The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Svazek 1Carey, 1841 |
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... experience , and to make things as certainly found out by axiom in short time , as by infinite experiences in ages . CHAPTER XVIII . pations and observations , and so vanished . That like Atalanta's golden ball that hindereth and in- if ...
... experience , and to make things as certainly found out by axiom in short time , as by infinite experiences in ages . CHAPTER XVIII . pations and observations , and so vanished . That like Atalanta's golden ball that hindereth and in- if ...
Strana 99
... experience of untruth had made access to truth more difficult , and that the ignominy of vanity had abated all great- ness of mind . it not being considered what Aristotle himself did , | pass , hold much more of imagination and belief ...
... experience of untruth had made access to truth more difficult , and that the ignominy of vanity had abated all great- ness of mind . it not being considered what Aristotle himself did , | pass , hold much more of imagination and belief ...
Strana 164
... experience , that a little or superficial | pulos , Romane , memento , Hæ tibi erunt artes , & c . " knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism , but a farther proceeding there- in doth bring the mind back again to ...
... experience , that a little or superficial | pulos , Romane , memento , Hæ tibi erunt artes , & c . " knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism , but a farther proceeding there- in doth bring the mind back again to ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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