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 xiii
... reason , and fashioned the channel through which it is destined to flow , can only be fully appreciated after centuries have tested the result . High as Bacon's name now stands , every succeeding age must increase its elevation , and ...
... reason , and fashioned the channel through which it is destined to flow , can only be fully appreciated after centuries have tested the result . High as Bacon's name now stands , every succeeding age must increase its elevation , and ...
الصفحة xv
... reason would have led him to bring forward , which now impelled him to push back , his illustrious kins- man ; but he had a son , and being resolved to make the premier- ship hereditary in his family , thought no means beneath him to ...
... reason would have led him to bring forward , which now impelled him to push back , his illustrious kins- man ; but he had a son , and being resolved to make the premier- ship hereditary in his family , thought no means beneath him to ...
الصفحة xxvii
... reason and conscience ; while the unim- peachable blamelessness of his private life , and the calm earnest- ness of his moral lessons , prove that he only needed a purer atmo- sphere , and more civilized times , to act with all the ...
... reason and conscience ; while the unim- peachable blamelessness of his private life , and the calm earnest- ness of his moral lessons , prove that he only needed a purer atmo- sphere , and more civilized times , to act with all the ...
الصفحة xxix
... reason there was to admire him . In this respect we may apply to him what Tacitus says of Agricola , " Bonum virum facile crederes , magnum libenter . ' The characteristics of the Baconian philosophy are the in- troduction of the ...
... reason there was to admire him . In this respect we may apply to him what Tacitus says of Agricola , " Bonum virum facile crederes , magnum libenter . ' The characteristics of the Baconian philosophy are the in- troduction of the ...
الصفحة xxx
... reason out the laws which controlled or produced them . He saw nature and society in a perpetual flow about him , -states falling and rising , -new languages growing in refinement , -old dropping into de- suetude , -fashions and manners ...
... reason out the laws which controlled or produced them . He saw nature and society in a perpetual flow about him , -states falling and rising , -new languages growing in refinement , -old dropping into de- suetude , -fashions and manners ...
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