The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays, 第 1 卷AMS Press, 1972 - 998 頁 |
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第 172 頁
... observation , or , what is perhaps more difficult , of the power of combining and applying the information derived ... observed in the natural progress of the distress described ; the expedients adopted are the most proper that could ...
... observation , or , what is perhaps more difficult , of the power of combining and applying the information derived ... observed in the natural progress of the distress described ; the expedients adopted are the most proper that could ...
第 472 頁
... OBSERVATION . Macaulay says of Bacon : In keenness of observation he has been equaled , though perhaps never sur- passed . But the largeness of his mind was all his own . " And the great Scotsman makes this fine comparison touching ...
... OBSERVATION . Macaulay says of Bacon : In keenness of observation he has been equaled , though perhaps never sur- passed . But the largeness of his mind was all his own . " And the great Scotsman makes this fine comparison touching ...
第 494 頁
... Observe , too , how Bacon , like Shakespeare , always reasons by analogy the great by the small , the mind by the body . He says , speaking of natural philosophy : Do not imagine that such inquiries question the immortality of the soul ...
... Observe , too , how Bacon , like Shakespeare , always reasons by analogy the great by the small , the mind by the body . He says , speaking of natural philosophy : Do not imagine that such inquiries question the immortality of the soul ...
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