Those who have handled sciences have been either men of experiment or men of dogmas. The men of experiment are like the ant ; they only collect and use : the reasoners resemble spiders, who make cobwebs out of their own substance. But the bee takes a... Mental Development and Education - Side 325af Michael Vincent O'Shea - 1921 - 403 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 540 sider
...partly touched before, I I think fit here also, in plain and simple words, to represent them. xcv. Those who have handled sciences have been either men of experiment or men of dogmas. The uien of experiment arc like the ant ; they only collect and use : the reasoners resemble / f spiders,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 516 sider
...partly touched before, I I think fit here also, in plain and simple words, to represent them. xcv. Those who have handled sciences have been either men...reasoners resemble spiders, who make cobwebs out of their own substance. But the bee takes a middle course; it gathers its material from the flowers of the garden... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1861 - 578 sider
...partly touched before, I I think fit here also, in plain and simple words, to represent them. xcv. Those who have handled sciences have been either men of experiment or men of dogmas. .The uen of experiment are like the ant ; they only collect and use : the reasoners resemble spiders, who... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1863 - 532 sider
...been partly touched before, I think fit here also, in plain and simple words, to represent them. xcv. Those who have handled sciences have been either men...reasoners resemble spiders, who make cobwebs out of their own substance. But the bee takes a middle course ; it gathers its material from the flowers of the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1863 - 532 sider
...been partly touched before, I think fit here also, in plain and simple words, to represent them. xcv. Those who have handled sciences have been either men...reasoners resemble spiders, who make cobwebs out of their own substance. But the bee takes a middle course; it gathers its material from the flowers of the garden... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1864 - 528 sider
...been partly touched before, I think fit here also, in plain and simple words, to represent them. xcv. Those who have handled sciences have been either men...reasoners resemble spiders, who make cobwebs out of their own substance. But the bee takes a middle course ; it gathers its material from the flowers of the... | |
| Joseph Napier - 1864 - 350 sider
...moral, and spiritual faculties should harmoniously combine. " The men of experiment (says Lord Bacon), are like the ant, they only collect and use; the reasoners resemble spiders, who make cobwebs out of their own substance. But the bee takes a middle course; it gathers its material from the flowers of the garden... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1866 - 860 sider
...method that the Divine word operated on the mass. Again, in Aph. 95 : Those who hare handled science have been either men of experiment or men of dogmas....The men of experiment are like the ant, they only colleet and use ; the reasoners resemble spiders, who make cobwebs out of their own substance. But... | |
| Birmingham Speculative Club - 1870 - 320 sider
...been the Newton as well as the Kepler of his science. "Those who have handled science," says Bacon, " have been either men of experiment or men of dogmas....reasoners resemble spiders who make cobwebs out of their own substance. But the bee takes a middle course; it gathers its material from the flowers of the garden... | |
| 1870 - 974 sider
...the experiment is performed." — " JSaco von Vmlam." 1860. " Those who have handled sciences hare been either men of experiment or men of dogmas. The...reasoners resemble spiders, who make cobwebs out of their own substance. But the bee takes a middle course ; it gathers its material from the flowers of the... | |
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