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... critics as evidence that while the author was still at college he formed the plan of the inductive system , which was destined to produce so complete a revolution in the intellectual world . There can be no doubt but the idea occurred ...
... critics as evidence that while the author was still at college he formed the plan of the inductive system , which was destined to produce so complete a revolution in the intellectual world . There can be no doubt but the idea occurred ...
Pagina 18
... critics deal with the great Chancellor in a spirit equally generous . The following passage will serve as an example , and it presents views very different from those of the best English critics of the pre- sent day , since ten to one ...
... critics deal with the great Chancellor in a spirit equally generous . The following passage will serve as an example , and it presents views very different from those of the best English critics of the pre- sent day , since ten to one ...
Pagina 23
... critic , of the present day , is better qualified to give a correct view of the Baconian system . fidele écho , Bacon fut représente comme le precurseur de la philosophia du jour . On se fait de sa gloire une sorte de drapeau ; et peu à ...
... critic , of the present day , is better qualified to give a correct view of the Baconian system . fidele écho , Bacon fut représente comme le precurseur de la philosophia du jour . On se fait de sa gloire une sorte de drapeau ; et peu à ...
Pagina 30
... critic , scrupulous accuracy is rather adverse than favorable to the sublime . * In the Novum Organum we have specimens of all the varieties of the author's style ; it is there all the peculiarities of his extraordinary mind are found ...
... critic , scrupulous accuracy is rather adverse than favorable to the sublime . * In the Novum Organum we have specimens of all the varieties of the author's style ; it is there all the peculiarities of his extraordinary mind are found ...
Pagina 41
... critics ; and the reader cannot refrain from an expression of approval , such as " well done , " when they have finished . Lilly is Beulah's sister , and is sure of winning a place in the reader's heart . She is taken by a Mrs. Grayson ...
... critics ; and the reader cannot refrain from an expression of approval , such as " well done , " when they have finished . Lilly is Beulah's sister , and is sure of winning a place in the reader's heart . She is taken by a Mrs. Grayson ...
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