| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 pages
...last, and the copies cannot but lose of the life and truth. But the images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books, exempted from the wrong of time,...images, because they generate still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infi nite actions and opinions in succeeding ages... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1850 - 364 pages
...last, and the copies cannot but lose of the life and truth. But the images of men's wits and knowledge remain in books exempted from the wrong of time, and...images, because they generate still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages... | |
| Francis Bacon - Biography - 1850 - 590 pages
...last, and the copies cannot but lose of the life and truth. But the images of men's wits and knowledges A. Hart, late Carey & Hart" seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - Ethics - 1850 - 368 pages
...last, and the copies cannot but lose of the life and truth. l!ut the images of men's wits and knowledge remain in books exempted from the wrong of time, and...called images, because they generate still, and cast tlieir seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing iiilinite actions and opinions in succeeding... | |
| Francis Bacon - Induction (Logic) - 1851 - 376 pages
...and the copies cannot but leefe of the life and Truth : but the images of men's Wits and Knowledges remain in books exempted from the wrong of Time, and...renovation. Neither are they fitly to be called images, becaufe they generate jlill, and cajl their feeds in the Minds of &hers, provoking and caufmg infinite... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1852 - 238 pages
...and the copies cannot but leese of the life and truth. But the images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books, exempted from the wrong of time,...images, because they generate still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - English language - 1852 - 380 pages
...last, and the copies cannot but lose of the life and truth. But the images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books, exempted from the wrong of time,...images, because they generate still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 494 pages
...and the copies can not but lose of the life and truth. But the images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books, exempted from the wrong of time,...images, because they generate still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 512 pages
...and the copies can not bat late of the life and truth. But the images of men's wita and knowledges remain in books, exempted from the -wrong of time,...renovation. Neither are they fitly to be called images, btoauj": they irtutrnt': still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, prorokinz and camiw; infinite... | |
| Francis Bacon - Ethics - 1854 - 894 pages
...last, and the copies cannot but lose of the life and truth. But the images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books, exempted from the wrong of time,...images, because they generate still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infi nite actions and opinions in succeeding ages... | |
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