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" Another error which doth succeed that which we last mentioned, iS, that after the distribution of particular arts and sciences, men have abandoned universality, or philosophia prima; which cannot but cease, and stop all progression. For no perfect discovery... "
The Higher Study of English - Página 130
por Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1906 - 145 páginas
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Poetics; Or a Series of Poems and Disquisitions on Poetry ...

George Dyer - 1812 - 240 páginas
...distribution of particular arts and sciences, men have abandoned universality, or Pkilosophia Prima, which cannot but cease and stop all progression :...for no perfect discovery can be made upon a flat or a level : neither is it possible to discover the more remote and deeper parts of science, if you stand...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 páginas
...distribution of particutar arts and sciences, men have abandoned universality, or philosophia prima ; which cannot but cease, and stop all progression....For no perfect discovery can be made upon a flat or a level : neither is it possible to discover the more remote, and deeper parts of any science, if you...
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Retrospective Review, Volumen3

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 páginas
...enemy to all progression, for prospects are made from turrets and high places ; and it is impossible to discover the more remote and deeper parts of any science, if you stand but upon the flat and level of the same science, and ascend not as into a watch-tower to a higher science. The mind...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volumen3

Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 páginas
...enemy to all progression, for prospects are made from turrets and high places ; and it is impossible to discover the more remote and deeper parts of any science, if you stand but upon the flat and level of the same science, and ascend not as into a watch-tower to a higher science. The mind...
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The Retrospective Review, Volumen3

1821 - 398 páginas
...enemy to all progression, for prospects are made .from turrets and high places ; and it is impossible to discover the more remote and deeper parts of any science, if you stand but upon the flat and level of the same science, and ascend not as into a watch-tower to a higher science. The mind...
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The Retrospective Review, Volumen3

1821 - 400 páginas
...enemy to all progression, for prospects are made from turrets and high places ; and it is impossible to discover the more remote and deeper parts of any science, if you stand but upon the flat and level of the same science, and ascend not as into a watch-tower to a higher science. The mind...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans ..., Volumen1

Francis Bacon - 1824 - 642 páginas
...distribution of partitular arts and sciences, men have abandoned universality, or philosophia prima; which cannot but cease, and stop all progression....For no perfect discovery can be made upon a flat or a level : neither is it possible to discover the more remote, and deeper parts of any science, if you...
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The Two Books of Francis, Lord Verulam: Of the Proficience and Advancement ...

Francis Bacon - 1825 - 432 páginas
...arts and sciences, men have abandoned universality, or " philosophia prima" (the chief philosophy) ; which cannot but cease and stop all progression. For...flat or level : neither is it possible to discover •othe more remote and deeper parts of any science, if you stand but upon the level of the same science,...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen2

Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 páginas
...distribution of particular arts and sciences, men have abandoned universality, or " philosophia prima ;" which cannot but cease and stop all progression. For no perfect discovery can be made upon a flat or a level : neither is it possible to discover the more remote and deeper parts of any science, if you...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen5

Francis Bacon - 1826 - 536 páginas
...to be warped, from the truth, ' The Idols of the Tribef as he terms them ; (/i) and the warps which stop all progression. For no perfect discovery can be made upon a flat or a level : neither is it possible to discover the more remote and deeper parts of any science, if you...
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