Essays Old and NewMargaret M. Bryant F.S. Crofts & Company, 1940 - 417 páginas |
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... object of the Baconian philosophy a low object , but they cannot deny that , high or low , it has been attained . They can- not deny that every year makes an addition to what Bacon called " fruit . " They cannot deny that mankind have ...
... object of the Baconian philosophy a low object , but they cannot deny that , high or low , it has been attained . They can- not deny that every year makes an addition to what Bacon called " fruit . " They cannot deny that mankind have ...
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... object , must have altogether failed of attaining that object if they had been content to build theories on superficial induction . Bacon has remarked 22 that , in ages when philosophy was stationary , the mechanical arts went on ...
... object , must have altogether failed of attaining that object if they had been content to build theories on superficial induction . Bacon has remarked 22 that , in ages when philosophy was stationary , the mechanical arts went on ...
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... object in his work . When he builds his object is to protect beings and goods from the weather . When he imitates the human form or landscape in the plastic arts his object is to record an im- pression and to fix the passage of life ...
... object in his work . When he builds his object is to protect beings and goods from the weather . When he imitates the human form or landscape in the plastic arts his object is to record an im- pression and to fix the passage of life ...
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Michel Eyquem de Montaigne 15331592 | 2 |
Francis Bacon | 9 |
Hamlet William Hazlitt 57 | 11 |
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