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, 1905 - 504 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... NATURE . Explained of Natural Philosophy 209 VII . PERSEUS , OR WAR . Explained of the Preparation and Conduct ... Nature .. XXVI . - PROMETHEUS , OR THE STATE OF MAN . Explained of an Over - ruling Providence , and of Human Nature ...
... NATURE . Explained of Natural Philosophy 209 VII . PERSEUS , OR WAR . Explained of the Preparation and Conduct ... Nature .. XXVI . - PROMETHEUS , OR THE STATE OF MAN . Explained of an Over - ruling Providence , and of Human Nature ...
الصفحة xii
... nature . If Bacon discovered no great law himself , he not only propounded the system by which all might be reached , but gave hints which enabled his successors to light at once on the lurking place of the discovery , and roused ...
... nature . If Bacon discovered no great law himself , he not only propounded the system by which all might be reached , but gave hints which enabled his successors to light at once on the lurking place of the discovery , and roused ...
الصفحة xxvi
... nature not interposed , but left the actors to perform their several parts with the same vigour , there is little ... natural science , could bring him no honour , the toil of his closing years must be regarded as the offspring of pure ...
... nature not interposed , but left the actors to perform their several parts with the same vigour , there is little ... natural science , could bring him no honour , the toil of his closing years must be regarded as the offspring of pure ...
الصفحة xxvii
... nature . It is true that the condition of the times offer some excuse for him ; and his legal treatises , the settle- ment of the law of real property , his attempts at law reform , and many of his judicial and political acts , show a ...
... nature . It is true that the condition of the times offer some excuse for him ; and his legal treatises , the settle- ment of the law of real property , his attempts at law reform , and many of his judicial and political acts , show a ...
الصفحة xxviii
... nature was abhorrent of avarice , the most degrading of human passions . He enriched himself only to lavish his bounties on others , and to invest his household with an air of splendid magnificence . Selfish distinctions of meum and ...
... nature was abhorrent of avarice , the most degrading of human passions . He enriched himself only to lavish his bounties on others , and to invest his household with an air of splendid magnificence . Selfish distinctions of meum and ...
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