The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Bind 2W. Pickering, 1825 |
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Side vi
... , both your lordship is beholding to learning and learn- 66 66 66 ing beholding to you ; which maketh me presume " with good assurance that your lordship will accept 66 66 " well of these my labours ; the vi PREFACE .
... , both your lordship is beholding to learning and learn- 66 66 66 ing beholding to you ; which maketh me presume " with good assurance that your lordship will accept 66 66 " well of these my labours ; the vi PREFACE .
Side vii
... maketh of his " own doings , had need be spoken with a Si nunquam fallit Imago , " I have this opinion , that if I had sought mine own commendation , " it had been a much fitter course for me to have done as gardeners " used to do , by ...
... maketh of his " own doings , had need be spoken with a Si nunquam fallit Imago , " I have this opinion , that if I had sought mine own commendation , " it had been a much fitter course for me to have done as gardeners " used to do , by ...
Side xix
... maketh a shew rather of superfluity than lack : which surcharge , nevertheless , is not to be remedied by making no more books but by making more good books , which , as the serpent of Moses , might devour the serpents of the enchanters ...
... maketh a shew rather of superfluity than lack : which surcharge , nevertheless , is not to be remedied by making no more books but by making more good books , which , as the serpent of Moses , might devour the serpents of the enchanters ...
Side xxix
... maketh a quick eye and a body ready to put itself into all postures ; so in the mathematics , that use which is collateral and intervenient is no less worthy than that which is principal and intended . Mixed Mathematics 144 1. Its ...
... maketh a quick eye and a body ready to put itself into all postures ; so in the mathematics , that use which is collateral and intervenient is no less worthy than that which is principal and intended . Mixed Mathematics 144 1. Its ...
Side xxxiii
... doubt upon this ground , that they find that mediocrity and excellency in their art maketh no difference in profit or reputation to- f wards their fortune ; for the weakness of patients , ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING . xxxiii.
... doubt upon this ground , that they find that mediocrity and excellency in their art maketh no difference in profit or reputation to- f wards their fortune ; for the weakness of patients , ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING . xxxiii.
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