| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 lapas
...than to orators harangues. But it is not good to stay too long in the theatre. Let us now pass onto the judicial place or palace of the mind, which we are to approach and view with more reverence and attention. THE knowledge of man is as the waters, some descending... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 lapas
...f 1. Natural History ^ 2. Civil ( 3. Ecclesiastical ; aud to the Imagination, or every species of f 1. Narrative Poetry < 2. Representative { 3. Parabolical...analysis may be most conspicuously exhibited. NV sv -i •AX3IDOS NI ;H 55 ACTION OF ACTION OF SIOGNOMY. EXPOSITIO 1 W 3 •ji S > 2. THE — OH ~ b O «5... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 lapas
...f 1. Natural History.? 2. Civil { 3. Ecclesiastical ; and to the Imagination, or every species of f 1. Narrative Poetry < 2. Representative ( 3. Parabolical...analysis may be most conspicuously exhibited. NV SV 'I 'AX3IOOS NI NVM 'g HH 55 55 »3 0 0 s t- Q <u Q S5 Cd §s § Cd H h BB O EH EH % ..* O 0 0 55 55 2... | |
| 1821 - 400 lapas
...History ^ 2. Civil ( 3. Ecclesiastical ; and to the Imagination, or every species of 51. Narrative . j . 2. Representative ( 3. Parabolical ; of which he says...his analysis may be most conspicuously exhibited. ^VnaiAIQNI NV SV 'I •AX3I30S NI NVW 'B 1 H ^ p 2 s ^ S &Jz "S » . « °0 u H tn "" ^ HHS a a _&i... | |
| 1821 - 404 lapas
...for, to use Bacon's own words, " It is not good to stay too long in the theatre. Let us now pass on to the judicial place, or palace of the mind, which we are to approach and view with more reverence and attention." And next, therefore, of Idols of the Den, or the Defects... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 642 lapas
...than to orators' harangues. But it is not good to stay too long in the theatre. Let us now pass on to the judicial place or palace of the mind, which we are to approach and view with more reverence and attention. THE knowledge of man is as the waters, some descending... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 lapas
...less than to orators harangues. But it is not good to stay too long in the theatre. Let us now pass on to the judicial place or palace of the mind, which we are to approach and view with more reverence and attention. The knowledge of man is as the waters, some descending... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 432 lapas
...than to orators' harangues. But it is not good to stay too long in the theatre. Let us now pass on to the judicial place or palace of the mind, which we are to approach and view with more reverence and attention. The knowledge of man is as the waters, some descending... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 lapas
...than to orators' harangues. But it is not good to stay too long in the theatre. Let us now pass on to the judicial place or palace of the mind, which we are to approach and view with more reverence and attention. Philosophy .... 124 1. Division. 1. From the light of nature.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 lapas
...his tract on Poesy, he says, " But it is not good to stay too long in the theatre. Let us now pass on to the judicial place or palace of the mind, which we are to approach and view with more reverence and attention." And in the preface to the Sylva Sylvarum, Dr. Rawley says,... | |
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