Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... authority to murder at this rate , it is the interest of all men to rise and exterminate that profession . " Nor was this language held only by unlearned country gentle- men . Sir William Williams , one of the ablest and most un ...
... authority to murder at this rate , it is the interest of all men to rise and exterminate that profession . " Nor was this language held only by unlearned country gentle- men . Sir William Williams , one of the ablest and most un ...
Pagina 66
... authority this story rests , is likely enough to have exaggerated the meanness of Bacon and the insolence of Buckingham . But it is difficult to imagine that so circumstantial a narrative , written by a person who avers that he was ...
... authority this story rests , is likely enough to have exaggerated the meanness of Bacon and the insolence of Buckingham . But it is difficult to imagine that so circumstantial a narrative , written by a person who avers that he was ...
Pagina 101
... authority which had prevailed when Aristotle ruled alone . The rise of the Florentine sect of Platonists , a sect to which belonged some of the finest minds of the fifteenth century , was not an unim- portant event . The mere ...
... authority which had prevailed when Aristotle ruled alone . The rise of the Florentine sect of Platonists , a sect to which belonged some of the finest minds of the fifteenth century , was not an unim- portant event . The mere ...
Pagina 102
... authority of that philosophy had , as we have shown , received a fatal blow long before he was born . Several speculators , among whom Ramus is the best known , had re- cently attempted to form new sects . Bacon's own expressions about ...
... authority of that philosophy had , as we have shown , received a fatal blow long before he was born . Several speculators , among whom Ramus is the best known , had re- cently attempted to form new sects . Bacon's own expressions about ...
Pagina 110
... authority in support of this doctrine : and reminds his disciples that the practice of the sons of Æsculapius , as described by Homer , extended only to the cure of external injuries . Far different was the philosophy of Bacon . Of all ...
... authority in support of this doctrine : and reminds his disciples that the practice of the sons of Æsculapius , as described by Homer , extended only to the cure of external injuries . Far different was the philosophy of Bacon . Of all ...
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