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 xv
... means beneath him to blast Bacon's legal reputation . Elizabeth was told that the son of the late lord - keeper was a superficial legist and a rash philo- sophical dreamer ; and the unlucky Temporis partum maximum was doubtless adduced ...
... means beneath him to blast Bacon's legal reputation . Elizabeth was told that the son of the late lord - keeper was a superficial legist and a rash philo- sophical dreamer ; and the unlucky Temporis partum maximum was doubtless adduced ...
الصفحة xix
... means diminished by the death of the queen . As soon as James had domesticated himself at Whitehall , he began to lavish titles and honours with so wide a profusion that there hardly remained any other mark of distinction than that of ...
... means diminished by the death of the queen . As soon as James had domesticated himself at Whitehall , he began to lavish titles and honours with so wide a profusion that there hardly remained any other mark of distinction than that of ...
الصفحة xxxv
... means that concur to the adoption of that character . Chaucer could trace the gradations through which the ancient languages passed from barbarism to elegance , with- out being able to improve his own . If we knew the process involved ...
... means that concur to the adoption of that character . Chaucer could trace the gradations through which the ancient languages passed from barbarism to elegance , with- out being able to improve his own . If we knew the process involved ...
الصفحة xxxvi
... means of which every science might be raised from the foundations of empiricism . From the basis of particulars , the mind was to be carried up to intermediary axioms , and thence to universal laws , which were to comprehend in their ...
... means of which every science might be raised from the foundations of empiricism . From the basis of particulars , the mind was to be carried up to intermediary axioms , and thence to universal laws , which were to comprehend in their ...
الصفحة 7
... means . The fruits of unity ( next unto the well - pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one towards those that are without the church , the other towards those that are within . For the former , it is certain , that ...
... means . The fruits of unity ( next unto the well - pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one towards those that are without the church , the other towards those that are within . For the former , it is certain , that ...
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