The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureBlackwell, 1952 - 293 頁 |
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... Bacon's hands . Even Bacon did not succeed in dis- tinguishing it wholly from empiricism . Expermenta- tion 15 had long had its connections with magic , and magicians were perhaps the first to experiment . Bor the vast instrument of ...
... Bacon's hands . Even Bacon did not succeed in dis- tinguishing it wholly from empiricism . Expermenta- tion 15 had long had its connections with magic , and magicians were perhaps the first to experiment . Bor the vast instrument of ...
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... Bacon , ' be thought a strange and a harsh thing that Iwe should at once and with one blow set aside all sciences and all authors ; and that too without calling in any of the ancients to our aid and support , but relying on our own ...
... Bacon , ' be thought a strange and a harsh thing that Iwe should at once and with one blow set aside all sciences and all authors ; and that too without calling in any of the ancients to our aid and support , but relying on our own ...
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... Bacon , Works , loc cit . , III , 621-40 . Bacon prepared a number of schemes for the study of motion ; see particularly Novum Organum , loc . cit . , I , 330-49 ( IV , 214-32 ) . The outline in the text is derived from an unpublished ...
... Bacon , Works , loc cit . , III , 621-40 . Bacon prepared a number of schemes for the study of motion ; see particularly Novum Organum , loc . cit . , I , 330-49 ( IV , 214-32 ) . The outline in the text is derived from an unpublished ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE UNIVERSAL NATURE OF THINGS I | 1 |
DERIVATIONS AND INFERENCES | 32 |
PREOCCUPATIONS AND PREJUDGMENTS | 61 |
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