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iii. lappuse
... particular is heard as an exultant and ever - recurring note through the whole series of Shakespearean plays which deal with English history : " This blessed plot , this earth , this realm , this England , This muse , this teeming womb ...
... particular is heard as an exultant and ever - recurring note through the whole series of Shakespearean plays which deal with English history : " This blessed plot , this earth , this realm , this England , This muse , this teeming womb ...
vii. lappuse
... particular to expose the pretensions of the Aristotelian philosophy , which seem to him the source of so much mischief . It was to emphasize his opposition to Aristotle , whose logical works had long borne the general title of the ...
... particular to expose the pretensions of the Aristotelian philosophy , which seem to him the source of so much mischief . It was to emphasize his opposition to Aristotle , whose logical works had long borne the general title of the ...
3. lappuse
... particular course , that by a detailed repre- sentation of our wants , I may excite your Majesty to examine the treasures of your royal heart , and thence to extract , what- ever to your magnanimity and wisdom may seem best fitted to ...
... particular course , that by a detailed repre- sentation of our wants , I may excite your Majesty to examine the treasures of your royal heart , and thence to extract , what- ever to your magnanimity and wisdom may seem best fitted to ...
4. lappuse
... particular , and thence minister to ourselves weak fears or vast desires ; then comes on that anxiety and trouble of mind which is here meant - when knowledge is no longer the dry light of Heraclitus , but the drenched one , steeped in ...
... particular , and thence minister to ourselves weak fears or vast desires ; then comes on that anxiety and trouble of mind which is here meant - when knowledge is no longer the dry light of Heraclitus , but the drenched one , steeped in ...
12. lappuse
... particular persons . " This want of applica- tion arises from two causes - the one the largeness of their mind , which can hardly submit to dwell in the examination and ob- servance of any one person . It is the speech of a lover rather ...
... particular persons . " This want of applica- tion arises from two causes - the one the largeness of their mind , which can hardly submit to dwell in the examination and ob- servance of any one person . It is the speech of a lover rather ...
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action ancient animals Aphorism appear Aristotle astrology axioms better bodies Cæsar causes Cicero civil cold common confutation corrupt courts of equity degree Democritus Demosthenes diligently discovered discovery diurnal motion divine doctrine earth effects endeavor Epicurus error example excellent experience fable fire flame former fortune greater heat heavens Hence hitherto honor human idols imagination induction inquiry invention judge judgment Julius Cæsar justly kind kings knowledge labor Lastly learning less let the required light magnet mankind manner matter means method mind motion natural philosophy natural theology Novum Organum objects observed opinion particular physics Plato precepts prerogative instances present princes principal proceed procure prudent quicksilver reason regard required nature sciences senses solid Sophism soul species spirit spirits of wine substance subtile syllogism Tacitus things tion treat true truth understanding virtue vulgar whence whilst words