The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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Page xviii
... body ima- ginant , or upon another body . " He then proceeds to state the different kinds of the power of imagination , saying it is in three kinds : the first , upon the body of the imaginant , including likewise the child in the mo ...
... body ima- ginant , or upon another body . " He then proceeds to state the different kinds of the power of imagination , saying it is in three kinds : the first , upon the body of the imaginant , including likewise the child in the mo ...
Page xxi
... bodies , and not of water , thunders , light - compositions of gunpowder , wildfires burning in water We procure ... body of man . We have also particular pools where we make trials upon fishes , as we have said before of beasts and ...
... bodies , and not of water , thunders , light - compositions of gunpowder , wildfires burning in water We procure ... body of man . We have also particular pools where we make trials upon fishes , as we have said before of beasts and ...
Page xxii
... bodies . Thus , dryness of the skin , he said , was answered by impudence ; hardness of the viscera , by relentlessness ; blear - eyes , by envy ; and an evil eye , their down look , and incurvation of the body , by atheism , as no ...
... bodies . Thus , dryness of the skin , he said , was answered by impudence ; hardness of the viscera , by relentlessness ; blear - eyes , by envy ; and an evil eye , their down look , and incurvation of the body , by atheism , as no ...
Page xliii
... body of he nobility , conspired to seize the Tower of were suborned to stab him in his bed ; that he and his friends were treacherously dealt with , and that they were determined on resistance . " Deaf to all remonstrances , and urged ...
... body of he nobility , conspired to seize the Tower of were suborned to stab him in his bed ; that he and his friends were treacherously dealt with , and that they were determined on resistance . " Deaf to all remonstrances , and urged ...
Page xlix
... body and of the mind . How far society has , after the lapse of two centuries , concurred with him in these opinions , and , if he is not in error , how far we have acted upon his suggestions , may deserve a moment's consideration ...
... body and of the mind . How far society has , after the lapse of two centuries , concurred with him in these opinions , and , if he is not in error , how far we have acted upon his suggestions , may deserve a moment's consideration ...
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