The Moral and Historical Works of Lord Bacon, Including His Essays, Apophthegms, Wisdom of the Ancients, New Atlantis, and Life of Henry the SeventhG.Bell, 1894 - 504 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xii
... gave hints which enabled his successors to light at once on the lurking place of the discovery , and roused mankind with heart- stirring appeals to pursue the only legitimate track of natural science . If a Newton was required to ...
... gave hints which enabled his successors to light at once on the lurking place of the discovery , and roused mankind with heart- stirring appeals to pursue the only legitimate track of natural science . If a Newton was required to ...
الصفحة xv
... persevering , and stoically impervious to repulse . Burleigh , at last wearied out , gave him the registrar of the Star Chamber in reversion ; but the 66 place not falling due till after the lapse of twenty INTRODUCTION . XV.
... persevering , and stoically impervious to repulse . Burleigh , at last wearied out , gave him the registrar of the Star Chamber in reversion ; but the 66 place not falling due till after the lapse of twenty INTRODUCTION . XV.
الصفحة xvii
... gave him a greater advantage even than his learning , while his keen perception of the true and beautiful and his analytic powers have made him the marvel , delight , and despair of succeeding essayists.t These endeavours , successful ...
... gave him a greater advantage even than his learning , while his keen perception of the true and beautiful and his analytic powers have made him the marvel , delight , and despair of succeeding essayists.t These endeavours , successful ...
الصفحة xxv
... gave his new treatise , together with his Essays and many of his minor pieces , a Latin dress ; but on contrasting those works with the " Novum Organon , " originally written by himself in Latin , it does not appear that he was much ...
... gave his new treatise , together with his Essays and many of his minor pieces , a Latin dress ; but on contrasting those works with the " Novum Organon , " originally written by himself in Latin , it does not appear that he was much ...
الصفحة xxix
... gave him Europe for an auditory . All his thoughts were engrossed by pursuits , the glory and advantage of which were to be reaped when he was in his grave . To carry his plans to as high a state of perfection as was com- patible with ...
... gave him Europe for an auditory . All his thoughts were engrossed by pursuits , the glory and advantage of which were to be reaped when he was in his grave . To carry his plans to as high a state of perfection as was com- patible with ...
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