Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareC.E. Goodspeed, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... Learning ' ( 1605 ) , he said that " the mathematicians cannot satisfy themselves , except they reduce the motions of the celestial bodies to perfect circles , rejecting spiral lines , and laboring to be discharged of eccentrics . " In ...
... Learning ' ( 1605 ) , he said that " the mathematicians cannot satisfy themselves , except they reduce the motions of the celestial bodies to perfect circles , rejecting spiral lines , and laboring to be discharged of eccentrics . " In ...
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... Learning ' was published in 1605 , one year after the quarto of ' Hamlet ' containing the sentence in question appeared ; but no repudiation of the old doctrine , that everything that has motion must have sense , is found in it . Indeed ...
... Learning ' was published in 1605 , one year after the quarto of ' Hamlet ' containing the sentence in question appeared ; but no repudiation of the old doctrine , that everything that has motion must have sense , is found in it . Indeed ...
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... learning , not to say pedantic . " Another commentator finds in it a " manifest ostentation of book- learning . " Francis Bacon , it must be remembered , spent nearly three years in France and at other places on the con- tinent in his ...
... learning , not to say pedantic . " Another commentator finds in it a " manifest ostentation of book- learning . " Francis Bacon , it must be remembered , spent nearly three years in France and at other places on the con- tinent in his ...
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... learning , and particularly on the methods of acquir- ing learning , then in vogue . For ages men had sought knowledge by turning their backs upon nature and upon human life . All that they had wanted was Aristotle and the Fathers ; all ...
... learning , and particularly on the methods of acquir- ing learning , then in vogue . For ages men had sought knowledge by turning their backs upon nature and upon human life . All that they had wanted was Aristotle and the Fathers ; all ...
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... Learning ' and the In felicem Me- moriam Elizabetha ? Those heart - breaking lamentations over fallen greatness , such as Bacon must have still been uttering in private over his own downfall in 1621 ? Those entrancing visions of peace ...
... Learning ' and the In felicem Me- moriam Elizabetha ? Those heart - breaking lamentations over fallen greatness , such as Bacon must have still been uttering in private over his own downfall in 1621 ? Those entrancing visions of peace ...
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