Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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Side v
... remarks upon a work already submitted to public criticism , I venture to express a hope that the following pages will be found not altogether des- titute of interest , nor even of novelty . To those who are conversant with lord Bacon's ...
... remarks upon a work already submitted to public criticism , I venture to express a hope that the following pages will be found not altogether des- titute of interest , nor even of novelty . To those who are conversant with lord Bacon's ...
Side vii
... remarks are like- wise offered on the influence of lord Bacon's Philosophy upon the progress of knowledge , chiefly with the view of showing how destitute of foundation is the opinion , that it did not accelerate the advancement of ...
... remarks are like- wise offered on the influence of lord Bacon's Philosophy upon the progress of knowledge , chiefly with the view of showing how destitute of foundation is the opinion , that it did not accelerate the advancement of ...
Side 11
... remark , that ' the breath of flowers is far sweeter in the air , where it comes and goes , like the warbling of music , than in the hand ! " ' * Besides im- proving the garden of Gray's Inn , he also ' erected , ' says Dr. Rawley ...
... remark , that ' the breath of flowers is far sweeter in the air , where it comes and goes , like the warbling of music , than in the hand ! " ' * Besides im- proving the garden of Gray's Inn , he also ' erected , ' says Dr. Rawley ...
Side 32
... remarks , * ' the novelty and depth of his reflections often receive a strong relief from the triteness of his subject . ' There always was such definite- ness in the author's conceptions , that his ideas are often worded with all the ...
... remarks , * ' the novelty and depth of his reflections often receive a strong relief from the triteness of his subject . ' There always was such definite- ness in the author's conceptions , that his ideas are often worded with all the ...
Side 76
... remarks on non - residents , plu- ralities , and church - maintenance : - " For Non - residence , ' says Bacon , ' except it be in case of necessary absence , it seemeth an abuse drawn out of covetousness and sloth ; for 76 CHARACTER OF ...
... remarks on non - residents , plu- ralities , and church - maintenance : - " For Non - residence , ' says Bacon , ' except it be in case of necessary absence , it seemeth an abuse drawn out of covetousness and sloth ; for 76 CHARACTER OF ...
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adds Advancement of Learning afterwards Albans ancient appears Aristotle Aubrey Ben Jonson Bishop Bodleian Library Buckingham called cause charge church common conceived confess and declare corruption court decree delivered desire determining notion discourse divine Dugald Stewart Elizabeth favour Galileo gism Gorhambury grace Gray's Inn hath Herschel honour hope House hundred pounds illustration Inductive Instauration judge judgment King king's king's counsel knowledge labour letter live logic lord Bacon lord Chancellor lord Chancellor Bacon lord Keeper lordship majesty majesty's matter ment mind natural philosophy never noble Novum Organum observed opinion Parliament persons Phil philo philoso principal published Queen Rawley Rawley's received remarks Robert Boyle Royal Society says Bacon servant sir James Mackintosh sir John speech syllogism things thought tion true truth twentieth article unto wherein whereof words writings York House