Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 sider |
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... nature and interest of au- tobiography . Such letters as are written from wise men , ' ( lord Bacon himself observes , ) are of all the words of man , in my judgment , the best ; for they are more natural than ora- tions and public ...
... nature and interest of au- tobiography . Such letters as are written from wise men , ' ( lord Bacon himself observes , ) are of all the words of man , in my judgment , the best ; for they are more natural than ora- tions and public ...
Side 1
... to foreign nations , and the next ages . ' A legacy so splendid the world never before received . It is the name of one who was , emphatically , the minister and inter- B preter of Nature , -the chosen instrument for communicating to.
... to foreign nations , and the next ages . ' A legacy so splendid the world never before received . It is the name of one who was , emphatically , the minister and inter- B preter of Nature , -the chosen instrument for communicating to.
Side 2
... nature , to impart an unwonted elevation to our thoughts , to enlarge and ennoble our views ; and it will , we trust , induce such of our readers as are not conversant with lord Bacon's works , no longer to neglect those rich trea ...
... nature , to impart an unwonted elevation to our thoughts , to enlarge and ennoble our views ; and it will , we trust , induce such of our readers as are not conversant with lord Bacon's works , no longer to neglect those rich trea ...
Side 5
... Natural History , Bacon certainly alludes to a brick conduit in St. James's fields , and accounts for the loud sound produced by blowing through a small aper- ture , on the principle that , as the channel of sound was a concave ...
... Natural History , Bacon certainly alludes to a brick conduit in St. James's fields , and accounts for the loud sound produced by blowing through a small aper- ture , on the principle that , as the channel of sound was a concave ...
Side 7
... nature and laws of Acoustics a matter of experimental inquiry . - Herschel on Natural Philosophy , p . 248. Whoever , ' said the late sir James Mackintosh , ' is desirous of estimating the value of knowledge , will find the noblest ...
... nature and laws of Acoustics a matter of experimental inquiry . - Herschel on Natural Philosophy , p . 248. Whoever , ' said the late sir James Mackintosh , ' is desirous of estimating the value of knowledge , will find the noblest ...
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