| 1785 - 552 頁
...phyfical inveftigation. Lord Bacon has well obferved, " that one, who begins with certain" ties, Ihall end in doubts ; but if he will be " content to begin with doubts, he fhall end in " certainties."-}- The progrefs of fcience is ufually flow and gradual ; and in all ordinary... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 480 頁
...well established, he inferred their causes. Bacon well says, " that one who begins with certainties, shall end in doubts ; but, if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties." THUS it has happened, that when any one has made a progress, or some useful... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1816 - 340 頁
...to assertion, without due and mature suspension " of judgment; for the two ways of contemplation " are not unlike the two ways of action, commonly " spoken of by the ancients ; of which one was a " plain and smooth way in the beginning, but in the " end impassable; the other... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 頁
...haste to assertion without due and mature suspension of judgment. For the two ways of contemplation are not unlike the two ways of action, commonly spoken...but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties. Another error is in the manner of the tradition and delivery of knowledge,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 頁
...haste to assertion without due and mature suspension of judgment. For the two ways of contemplation are not unlike the two ways of action, commonly spoken...but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he sliall end in certainties. » U " Another error is in the manner of the tradition or delivery of knowledge,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 372 頁
...haste to assertion without due and mature suspension of judgment. For the two ways of contemplation are not unlike the two ways of action, commonly spoken...but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties. U " Another error is in the manner of the tradition or delivery of knowledge,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 頁
...haste to assertion without due and mature suspension of judgment. For the two ways of contemplation are not unlike the two ways of action, commonly spoken...troublesome in the entrance, but after a while fair audeveu; so it is in contemplation, if a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but... | |
| 1821 - 400 頁
...of the judgment, is an error in the conduct of the understanding. For the two ways of contemplation are not unlike the two ways of action commonly spoken of by the ancients : of which the one was a plain and smooth way in the beginning, but in the end impassable : the other,... | |
| 1821 - 398 頁
...of the judgment, is an error in the conduct of the understanding. For the two ways of contemplation are not unlike the two ways of action commonly spoken of by the ancients : of which the one was a plain and smooth way in the beginning, but in the end impassable : the other,... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 頁
...of the judgment, is an error in the conduct of the understanding. For the two ways of contemplation are not unlike the two ways of action commonly spoken of by the ancients : of which the one was a plain and smooth way in the beginning, but in the end impassable : the other,... | |
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