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... seemeth to conceive ; nor to be a master of his own knowledge . Neither do I for my part also ( though I have brought in a new manner of handling this argument to make it pleasant and lightsome ) pretend so to have over- come the nature ...
... seemeth to conceive ; nor to be a master of his own knowledge . Neither do I for my part also ( though I have brought in a new manner of handling this argument to make it pleasant and lightsome ) pretend so to have over- come the nature ...
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... seemeth the best course which hath most passages out of it . Appertaining to this persuasion , the forms are : you shall engage yourself on the other side , non tantum , quantum voles sumes ex fortuna , & c . you shall keep the matter ...
... seemeth the best course which hath most passages out of it . Appertaining to this persuasion , the forms are : you shall engage yourself on the other side , non tantum , quantum voles sumes ex fortuna , & c . you shall keep the matter ...
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... seemeth palpable , for it is not plu- rality of parts without majority of parts , that mak- eth the total greater ; yet nevertheless it often car- ries the mind away , yea , it deceiveth the sense ; as it seemeth to the eye a shorter ...
... seemeth palpable , for it is not plu- rality of parts without majority of parts , that mak- eth the total greater ; yet nevertheless it often car- ries the mind away , yea , it deceiveth the sense ; as it seemeth to the eye a shorter ...
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... seem- eth the longer , because the eye hath preconceived it shorter than the truth ; and the frustrating of that maketh it seem longer than the truth . There- fore if any man have an over - great opinion of any thing , then if another ...
... seem- eth the longer , because the eye hath preconceived it shorter than the truth ; and the frustrating of that maketh it seem longer than the truth . There- fore if any man have an over - great opinion of any thing , then if another ...
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... seemeth a kind of burden , whereas the other which derive from ourselves are like the fre- est Patents , absque aliquo inde reddendo ; and if they proceed from fortune or providence , yet they seem to touch us secretly with the ...
... seemeth a kind of burden , whereas the other which derive from ourselves are like the fre- est Patents , absque aliquo inde reddendo ; and if they proceed from fortune or providence , yet they seem to touch us secretly with the ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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