| Francis Bacon - 1859 - 856 pages
...nature of things doth deny it ; the world being in proportion inferior to the soul ; by reason whereof there is agreeable to the spirit of man a more ample greatness, a more exact goodness, and a more absolute variety, than can be found in the nature of things. Therefore,... | |
| Great Britain - 1860 - 880 pages
...AFFIBMATIVE ABTICLE. — IV. LOBD BACON has said, " The world being in proportion inferior to the soul, there is, agreeable to the spirit of man, a more ample greatness, a more exact goodness, and a more absolute variety than can be found in the nature of things. Therefore, because... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1860 - 390 pages
...nature of things doth deny it, the world being in proportion inferior to the soul, by reason whereof there is, agreeable to the spirit of man, a more ample greatness, a more exact goodness, and a more absolute variety, than can be found in the nature of things. Therefore,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1903 - 872 pages
...nature of things doth deny it ; the world being in proportion inferior to the soul ; by reason whereof there is, agreeable to the spirit of man, a more ample greatness, a more exact goodness, and a more absolute variety, than can be found in the nature of things. Therefore,... | |
| John Brown - English literature - 1861 - 516 pages
...NATURE OF THINGS DOTH DENY IT, the world being in proportion inferior to the soul ; by reason whereof, there is, agreeable to the spirit of man, A MORE AMPLE GREATNESS, A MORE EXACT GOODNESS, AND A MORE ABSOLUTE VARIETY, than can be found in the nature of things. So it appeareth... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1861 - 860 pages
...nature of things doth deny it ; the world being in proportion inferior to the soul ; by reason whereof there is agreeable to the spirit of man a more ample greatness, a more exact goodness, and a more absolute variety, than can be found in the nature of things. Therefore,... | |
| Great Britain - 1861 - 876 pages
...COEBECTP NEGATIVE ABTICLE. — I. " The world being inferior to the soul : by reason и hereof there ¡a, agreeable to the spirit, of man, a more ample greatness, a more exact goodness, and a more absolute variety, than can be found in the nature of things." — Bacon.... | |
| John Brown - English essays - 1862 - 492 pages
...NATUKE OF THINGS DOTH DENY IT, the world being in proportion inferior to the soul; by reason whereof, there is, agreeable to the spirit of man, A MORE AMPLE GREATNESS, A MORE EXACT GOODNESS AND A MORE ABSOLUTE VARIETY, than can be found in the nature of things. So it appeareth... | |
| John Parry - Encyclopedias and dictionaries, Welsh - 1863 - 796 pages
...nature of things doth deny it, the world being in proportion inferior to the soul ; by reason whereof there is agreeable to the spirit of man, a more ample greatness, a more exact goodness, and a more absolute variety than can be found in the nature of things. Therefore, because... | |
| John Parry - Encyclopedias and dictionaries, Welsh - 1863 - 780 pages
...nature of things doth deny it, the world being in proportion inferior tu the soul ; by reason whereof there is agreeable to the spirit of man, a more ample greatness, ж more exact goodness, and a more absolute variety than can be found in the nature of things. Therefore,... | |
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