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" The use of this feigned history hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man in those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it, the world being in proportion inferior to the soul ; by reason whereof there is, agreeable to the... "
History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge: Including Notices ... - 226. lappuse
autors: George Dyer - 1814 - 452 lapas
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

1861 - 876 lapas
...COEBECTP NEGATIVE ABTICLE. — I. " The world being inferior to the soul : by reason и hereof there ¡a, agreeable to the spirit, of man, a more ample greatness,...variety, than can be found in the nature of things." — Bacon. OUB position with reference to this question is not so much that of a rjropounder and advocate...
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The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, with Prefaces and Notes ..., 4. sējums

Francis Bacon - 1861 - 578 lapas
...For if the matter be attentively considered, a sound argument may be drawn from Poesy, to show that there is agreeable to the spirit of man a more ample greatness, a more perfect order, and a more beautiful variety than it can anywhere (since the Fall) find in nature. And...
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Spare Hours

John Brown - 1861 - 470 lapas
...the world being in proportion inferior to the tout; by reason whereof, there is, agreeable to tlie spirit of man, A MORE AMPLE GREATNESS, A MORE EXACT GOODNESS AND A MOBS ABSOLUTE VARIETY, than can be found in the nature of things. So it appeareth that Poesy " ( and...
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Spare Hours

John Brown - 1862 - 492 lapas
...MIND OF MAN IN THESE POINTS WHEREIN THE NATUKE OF THINGS DOTH DENY IT, the world being in proportion inferior to the soul; by reason whereof, there is,...VARIETY, than can be found in the nature of things. So it appeareth that Poesy" (and the others) " serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and...
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Spare Hours, 1. sējums

John Brown - 1862 - 488 lapas
...MIND OF MAN IN THESE POINTS WHEREIN THE NATURE OF THINGS DOTH DENY IT, the world being in proportion inferior to the soul; by reason whereof, there is, agreeable to the spirit uf man, A MORE AMPLE GREATNESS, A MORE EXACT GOODNESS AND A MORE ABSOLUTE VARIETY, than can be found...
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Encyclopaedia cambrensis: Y gwyddoniadur cymreig

John Parry - 1863 - 796 lapas
...mind of man on those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it, the world being in proportion inferior to the soul ; by reason whereof there is...found in the nature of things. Therefore, because true history hath not in Its acts and ex'enU that magnitude, that justness, poesy feigneth acts and...
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Encyclopaedia cambrensis: Y gwyddoniadur cymreig

John Parry - 1863 - 780 lapas
...on those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it, the world being in proportion inferior tu the soul ; by reason whereof there is agreeable to the spirit of man, a more ample greatness, ж more exact goodness, and a more absolute variety than can be found in the nature of things. Therefore,...
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Philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 464 lapas
...mind of man in those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it ; the world being in proportion inferior to the soul ; by reason whereof there is...events of true history have not that magnitude which satisfieth the mind of man, poesy feigneth acts and events greater and more heroical ; because true...
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Lectures on Butler's Analogy of Religion, to the Constitution and ..., 8. sējums

Joseph Napier - 1864 - 350 lapas
...he) if the matter be attentively considered, a sound argument may be drawn from Poesy, to show that there is agreeable to the spirit of man, a more ample greatness, a more perfect order, and a more beautiful variety, than it can anywhere (since the fall) find in nature."...
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Works, 8. sējums

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 528 lapas
...For if the matter be attentively considered, a sound argument may be drawn from Poesy, to show that there is agreeable to the spirit of man a more ample greatness, a more perfect order, and a more beautiful variety than it can anywhere (since the Fall) find in nature. And...
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