It may be read from beginning to end in a few hours ; and yet after the twentieth perusal one seldom fails to remark in it something overlooked before. This, indeed, is a characteristic of all Bacon's writings, and is only to be accounted for by the inexhaustible... Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy - 第 319 頁1825完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1816 - 828 頁
...the novelty and depth of his reflections often receiving a strong relief from the triteness of hie subject. It may be read from beginning to end in a...perusal, one seldom fails to remark in it something overlooked before. This, indeed, is a characteristic of all Bacon's writings, and U only to be accounted... | |
| 1816 - 802 頁
...; the novelty and depth of his reflections often receiving a strong relief from the triteness ofhis subject. It may be read from beginning to end in a...perusal, one seldom fails to remark in it something overlooked before. This, indeed, is a characteristic of all Bacon's writings, and is only to be accounted... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 頁
...to the business of life. It may be said of it, as of that exquisite little manual, Bacon's Essays, ' after the twentieth perusal one seldom fails to remark in it something overlooked before.' a 2 Dr. Wilkins, the editor of Seldeii's works, has attempted to discredit the... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1819 - 378 頁
...business of life : it may be said of it, as of that exquisite little manual, lord Bacon's Essays, " after the twentieth perusal one seldom fails to remark in it something overlooked before." Dr. "Wilkins, the editor of Selden's works, has attempted to discredit the authenticity... | |
| John Selden - 1821 - 170 頁
...business of life : it may be said of it, as of that exquisite little manual, lord Bacon's Essays, " after the twentieth perusal one seldom fails to remark in it something overlooked before." Dr. Wilkins, the editor of Selden's works, has attempted to discredit the authenticity... | |
| 1821 - 328 頁
...business of life : it may be said of it, as of that exquisite little manual, lord Bacon's Essays, " after the twentieth perusal one seldom fails to remark in it something overlooked before." Dr. Wilkins, the editor of Selden's works, has attempted to discredit the authenticity... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 頁
...the novelty and depth of his reflections often receiving a strong relief from the triteness of the subject. It may be read from beginning to end in a...perusal one seldom fails to remark in it something overlooked before. This, indeed, is a characteristic of all Bacon's writings, and is only to be accounted... | |
| Thomas Morell - 1827 - 614 頁
...the novelty and depth of his reflections often receiving a strong relief from the triteness of his subject. It may be read from beginning to end in a...perusal, one seldom fails to remark in it something overlooked before. " This, indeed," adds the same elegant and judicious writer, " is a characteristic... | |
| 1827 - 750 頁
...depth of his reflections often receiving a strong relief from the triteness of his subject. It may he read from beginning to end in a few hours ; and yet,...perusal, one seldom fails to remark in it something overlooked before. 'This, indeed,' adds the same elegant and judicious writer, 1 is a characteristic... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 510 頁
...the novelty and depth of his reflections often receiving a strong relief from the triteness of his subject. It may be read from beginning to end in a...perusal, one seldom fails to remark in it something overlooked before. This, indeed, is a characteristic of all Bacon's writings, and is only to be accounted... | |
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