| Francis Bacon - 1905 - 200 trang
...meat corrupteth to little worms ; so good forms and orders corrupt into a number ot petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition ;...go furthest from the superstition formerly received : therefore, care would be had, that, (as it fareth in ill-purgings) the good be not taken away with... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1905 - 410 trang
...orders corrupt into a number of petty observances, 15 There is a superstition in avoiding superstition,0 when men think to do best if they go furthest from the superstition formerly received. Therefore care would0 be had that, as it fareth in ill purgings, the good be not taken away with the... | |
| Association of American Law Schools - 1907 - 890 trang
...just estimation that he is an illustration of Bacon's observation that " there is a super" stition in avoiding superstition, when men think to do best " if they go farthest from the superstition formerly received." Nor does it materially diminish his fame that we... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1908 - 272 trang
...orders corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition,11 when men think to do best if they go furthest from the superstition formerly received ; therefore care would be had that (as it fareth in ill purgings) the good be not taken away with the... | |
| Francis Bacon, John Milton, Sir Thomas Browne - 1909 - 348 trang
...meat corrupteth to litde worms, so good forms and orders corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition,...men think to do best if they go furthest from the superstitibn formerly received; therefore care would be had that (as it fareth in ill purgings) the... | |
| Stanley V. Makower, Basil H. Blackwell - 1913 - 614 trang
...meat corrupteth to little worms, so good forms and orders corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition,...go furthest from the superstition formerly received ; therefore care would be had that (as it fareth in ill purgings) the good be not taken away with the... | |
| Edmund Kemper Broadus - 1921 - 228 trang
...meat corrupteth to little worms, so good forms and orders corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition, when men think to do best if they go farthest from the superstition formerly received ; therefore care would be had that (as it fareth in... | |
| Henry Neumann - 1923 - 418 trang
...of the scientists are of immense value to educators. But the warning of Bacon is still timely : ' ' There is a superstition in avoiding superstition,...furthest from the superstition formerly received. ' ' To-day 's superstition is the undue worship of natural science. It shows itself particularly in... | |
| Algernon de Vivier Tassin - 1923 - 456 trang
...meat corrupteth to little worms, so good forms and orders corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition, when men think to do best if they go further from the superstition formerly received; therefore care would be had that (as it fareth in... | |
| George Sprau - 1925 - 370 trang
...meat corrupteth to little worms, so good forms and orders corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition,...furthest from the superstition formerly received; therefore care would be had that (as it fareth in ill purgings) the good be not taken away with the... | |
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