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 xviii
... less keen than his , announced that the fall of his patron was at hand . He shaped his course accordingly . When Essex was brought before the Council to answer for his conduct in Ireland , Bacon after a faint attempt to excuse him- self ...
... less keen than his , announced that the fall of his patron was at hand . He shaped his course accordingly . When Essex was brought before the Council to answer for his conduct in Ireland , Bacon after a faint attempt to excuse him- self ...
الصفحة xxvi
... less than a dialogue on the lawfulness of propagating religion by the sword . The king certainly had his hands full in trying to extirpate heresies , reconcile schisms , and reform man- ners ; but our author was inclined to think a war ...
... less than a dialogue on the lawfulness of propagating religion by the sword . The king certainly had his hands full in trying to extirpate heresies , reconcile schisms , and reform man- ners ; but our author was inclined to think a war ...
الصفحة xxviii
... less indebted to books for his general views than Bacon , and he seems rather to have turned them over as models of style , and as affording materials for illustration , than to instruct himself . If we were asked to adduce any didactic ...
... less indebted to books for his general views than Bacon , and he seems rather to have turned them over as models of style , and as affording materials for illustration , than to instruct himself . If we were asked to adduce any didactic ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... less visionary to us talibus ; et similiter de cæteris naturis quæ in auro concurrunt . Itaque hujusmodi axioma rem deducit ex formis naturarum simplicium . Nam qui formas et modos novit superinducendi flavi , ponderis , ductilis , fixi ...
... less visionary to us talibus ; et similiter de cæteris naturis quæ in auro concurrunt . Itaque hujusmodi axioma rem deducit ex formis naturarum simplicium . Nam qui formas et modos novit superinducendi flavi , ponderis , ductilis , fixi ...
الصفحة xxxviii
... less prepon derate according to the nature of the subject in which they are engaged . Imagination plays an inferior part to memory in the historian , as reason to imagination in the philosopher , but still in due subordination to the ...
... less prepon derate according to the nature of the subject in which they are engaged . Imagination plays an inferior part to memory in the historian , as reason to imagination in the philosopher , but still in due subordination to the ...
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