Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 páginas |
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... reality , if only it be made clearly manifest . The reason is to be found in that conservative instinct , dominant in the sound mind , which forbids the acceptance of a novel theory , if the facts presented in its support , interpreted ...
... reality , if only it be made clearly manifest . The reason is to be found in that conservative instinct , dominant in the sound mind , which forbids the acceptance of a novel theory , if the facts presented in its support , interpreted ...
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... reality , uncovering the recesses of the heart , bringing into view its motives , its choices and their consequences , and enabling us to follow continuously its devious workings . It is of considerable length , extending over five ...
... reality , uncovering the recesses of the heart , bringing into view its motives , its choices and their consequences , and enabling us to follow continuously its devious workings . It is of considerable length , extending over five ...
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... reality itself , by imprinting upon men's souls , Charity , which is excellently called the bond of perfection , ' because it com- prehends and fastens all virtues together . . . . So cer- tainly if a man's mind be truly inflamed with ...
... reality itself , by imprinting upon men's souls , Charity , which is excellently called the bond of perfection , ' because it com- prehends and fastens all virtues together . . . . So cer- tainly if a man's mind be truly inflamed with ...
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... reality to be read aright , in their true significance , and in an unapproachable power over the soul . " Truth needs no color with his color fix'd ; Beauty no pencil , beauty's truth to lay ; But best is best , if never intermix'd ...
... reality to be read aright , in their true significance , and in an unapproachable power over the soul . " Truth needs no color with his color fix'd ; Beauty no pencil , beauty's truth to lay ; But best is best , if never intermix'd ...
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... realities of existence , of which knowledge is power . The result had been centuries of dreary waste and barrenness . By God's gift , Bacon saw , as by a flash of inspiration , the fatal error in which mankind had been involved , with ...
... realities of existence , of which knowledge is power . The result had been centuries of dreary waste and barrenness . By God's gift , Bacon saw , as by a flash of inspiration , the fatal error in which mankind had been involved , with ...
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