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... Discourse on Natural Philosophy , —the finest work of philosophical genius which this age has seen . In reading it , a momentary regret may some- times pass through the fancy , that the author of the Novum Organum could not see the ...
... Discourse on Natural Philosophy , —the finest work of philosophical genius which this age has seen . In reading it , a momentary regret may some- times pass through the fancy , that the author of the Novum Organum could not see the ...
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... discourse and deducement in a just tractate . ' ' In this , ' he adds , evidently alluding to his Maxims , ' I have travelled myself , at the first more cursorily , since with more dili- gence , and will go on with it . ' * The ...
... discourse and deducement in a just tractate . ' ' In this , ' he adds , evidently alluding to his Maxims , ' I have travelled myself , at the first more cursorily , since with more dili- gence , and will go on with it . ' * The ...
Side 33
... and , in consequence , you find there what you seldom find in any other works .'- Malone's edition of sir Joshua Reynolds's Discourses , xxviii . D embittered his life . A curious circum- stance , connected HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 33.
... and , in consequence , you find there what you seldom find in any other works .'- Malone's edition of sir Joshua Reynolds's Discourses , xxviii . D embittered his life . A curious circum- stance , connected HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 33.
Side 53
... than is signified . ' The admirers of antiquity , ' it is said , ' were charmed with this discourse , which seems expressly calculated to justify their * See Note ( C. ) admiration ; and , on the other hand , their HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 53.
... than is signified . ' The admirers of antiquity , ' it is said , ' were charmed with this discourse , which seems expressly calculated to justify their * See Note ( C. ) admiration ; and , on the other hand , their HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 53.
Side 56
... discourses , and green and unripe conceits . Hereunto may be added that men have almost lost the true notion and understanding " of fortitude and valour . For fortitude dis- tinguisheth of 56 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... discourses , and green and unripe conceits . Hereunto may be added that men have almost lost the true notion and understanding " of fortitude and valour . For fortitude dis- tinguisheth of 56 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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