Advancement of Learning and Novum Organum1900 |
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Side xi
... better assistance to begin the work anew , and raise or rebuild the sciences , arts , and all human knowledge from a firm and solid basis . This may at first seem an infinite scheme , unequal to human abilities , yet it will be found ...
... better assistance to begin the work anew , and raise or rebuild the sciences , arts , and all human knowledge from a firm and solid basis . This may at first seem an infinite scheme , unequal to human abilities , yet it will be found ...
Side 6
... better instances than Alexander and Cæsar , the one Aristotle's scholar in philosophy , and the other Cicero's rival in eloquence ; and , again , Epaminondas and Xenophon , the one whereof first abated the power of Sparta , and the ...
... better instances than Alexander and Cæsar , the one Aristotle's scholar in philosophy , and the other Cicero's rival in eloquence ; and , again , Epaminondas and Xenophon , the one whereof first abated the power of Sparta , and the ...
Side 7
... better than to later . And , lastly , the genius of any single man can no more equal learning , than a private purse hold way with the exchequer . 3. As to the particular indispositions of the mind for politics and government , laid to ...
... better than to later . And , lastly , the genius of any single man can no more equal learning , than a private purse hold way with the exchequer . 3. As to the particular indispositions of the mind for politics and government , laid to ...
Side 8
... learning does not breed any such temper in him . If it be objected , that learning takes up much time , which might be better employed , I answer that the most active or busy men have many vacant hours , while they expect the 8 BACON 8.
... learning does not breed any such temper in him . If it be objected , that learning takes up much time , which might be better employed , I answer that the most active or busy men have many vacant hours , while they expect the 8 BACON 8.
Side 15
... better under- standing and application of their works . Hence also proceeded a delight in their manner of style and phrase , and an admiration of this kind of writing , which was much increased by the enmity now grown up against the ...
... better under- standing and application of their works . Hence also proceeded a delight in their manner of style and phrase , and an admiration of this kind of writing , which was much increased by the enmity now grown up against the ...
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