The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... Body of Man and doctrine concerning the Soul of Man . Constitution of one general doctrine con- cerning the Nature or the State of Man . Division of the doctrine concerning the State of Man into doctrine concerning the Person of Man ...
... Body of Man and doctrine concerning the Soul of Man . Constitution of one general doctrine con- cerning the Nature or the State of Man . Division of the doctrine concerning the State of Man into doctrine concerning the Person of Man ...
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... body as the soul ; and may be divided into two parts ; the one regarding the nature of man undivided , and the other regarding the bond and connexion between the mind and body ; the first whereof I will term the doctrine concerning the ...
... body as the soul ; and may be divided into two parts ; the one regarding the nature of man undivided , and the other regarding the bond and connexion between the mind and body ; the first whereof I will term the doctrine concerning the ...
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... body and mind . What a wonderful thing , for example , is that which is told of Cæsar , that he could dictate to five secretaries at once . And again those exercitations of the ancient rhetoricians , Protagoras and Gorgias , and of the ...
... body and mind . What a wonderful thing , for example , is that which is told of Cæsar , that he could dictate to five secretaries at once . And again those exercitations of the ancient rhetoricians , Protagoras and Gorgias , and of the ...
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... body , it is dis- tributed into two parts . For as in all leagues and amities there is both mutual intelligence and mutual offices , so the description of this league of soul and body consists in like manner of two parts : namely , how ...
... body , it is dis- tributed into two parts . For as in all leagues and amities there is both mutual intelligence and mutual offices , so the description of this league of soul and body consists in like manner of two parts : namely , how ...
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... body ; the second is the Interpretation of Natural Dreams , which dis- covers the state and disposition of the body by the agitations of the mind . In the former of these I note a deficience . For Aristotle has very ingeniously and ...
... body ; the second is the Interpretation of Natural Dreams , which dis- covers the state and disposition of the body by the agitations of the mind . In the former of these I note a deficience . For Aristotle has very ingeniously and ...
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