A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... human intellect . He classified the errors due to over - ambitious reason- ing as the Idols of the mind ; and the first group of these ( the Idols of the Tribe ) , ' have their foundation in human nature itself . ... For ... the human ...
... human intellect . He classified the errors due to over - ambitious reason- ing as the Idols of the mind ; and the first group of these ( the Idols of the Tribe ) , ' have their foundation in human nature itself . ... For ... the human ...
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... humanity from the necessities of political behaviour , and that filial tenderness should exist in him side by side with a readi- ness to subject all personal considerations , natural and human as well as weak and selfish , to the ...
... humanity from the necessities of political behaviour , and that filial tenderness should exist in him side by side with a readi- ness to subject all personal considerations , natural and human as well as weak and selfish , to the ...
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... human knowledge , Bacon's next task was to indicate how they could be filled . His first step is to show how ignorance and error have been due to various human weaknesses , and to remedy this by the introduction of a proper scientific ...
... human knowledge , Bacon's next task was to indicate how they could be filled . His first step is to show how ignorance and error have been due to various human weaknesses , and to remedy this by the introduction of a proper scientific ...
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