... from their deserved reproach, and preserve them unattacked ; whilst himself most feebly and unequally pretends to perfect their art and fill up their office. This is the man that, like the raging dog-star, or the plague, devotes mankind to death and... The Works of Francis Bacon - Página 267de Francis Bacon - 1815Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Bacon, Peter Shaw - 1733 - 658 páginas
...devotes Mankind to Death and Definition, by pronouncing fuch TR i BE s OF DISEASES i Nc=u RABL £ j taking away all glimmering of hope, and leaving no room for future induftry. This is the Man, who makes his ownfittron of Mixturt to be Nature's fole -Prerogative, This... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 778 páginas
...that, like the raging dog-star, or the plague, devotes mankind to death and destruction by pronouncing such tribes of diseases incurable, taking away all...fiction of mixture to be nature's sole prerogative. This is the man that is everywhere fond of showing and boasting the sedition, strife, and disagreement betwixt... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 páginas
...the plague, devotes mankind to death and destruction hy pronouncingsuch trihes of diseases incurahle, taking away all glimmering of hope, and leaving no room for future industry. This is the niau who makes his own fiction of mixture to he nature's sole prerogative. This is the man that is... | |
| John Rutherfurd Russell - 1861 - 546 páginas
...the plague, devotes mankind to death and destruction by denouncing certain tribes of diseases to be incurable, taking away all glimmering of hope, and...industry. This is the man who makes his own fiction of mixtures to be nature's sole prerogative," — that is, the fiction of the temperaments and the humours... | |
| David Allyn Gorton - 1910 - 510 páginas
...or the plague devotes mankind to death and destruction by denouncing certain types of diseases to be incurable, taking away all glimmering of hope, and...future industry. This is the man who makes his own fictions of mixtures to be nature's sole prerogative. And with an inconceivable misconception of the... | |
| David Allyn Gorton - 1910 - 500 páginas
...or the plague devotes mankind to death and destruction by denouncing certain types of diseases to be incurable, taking away all glimmering of hope, and...future industry. This is the man who makes his own fictions of mixtures to be nature's sole prerogative. And with an inconceivable misconception of the... | |
| 1862 - 614 páginas
...or the plague, devotes mankind to death and destruction, by denouncing certain tribes of diseases as incurable, taking away all glimmering of hope and leaving no room for future industry." In another place Bacon says of men of this school, " They do abandon the cases of many, some as in... | |
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