Character of Lord Bacon His Life And Work

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I. Aph. 127 ; Play fair's Pre- lim. Diss. P. 460 ; and see Ed. Phil. Trans, vol. 8, p 382.
HIS LIFE AND WORKS. 187 and reducing them into three classes, viz. : those which address themselves to the un- derstanding; those which serve to correct or to inform the senses; and those which con- duce to practice, i. E. To the invention of arts. To each of these twenty-seven species he assigns a characteristic, but somewhat fanci- ful name. To give the reader an idea of this'part of the Novum Organum,
...we shall select a few of the principal Prerogative Instances, subjoining either Bacon's own examples, or such illustrations, disclosed by modern science, as will best show the author's design.
1. Instantice Solitaries, or solitary in- stances, are either those which have nothing o in common, except the quality whose form or cause is sought for; or those which have not that quality, but are in every other respect alike. Thus, if the cause or form of colour be the subject of inquiry, solitary in- stances of the first kind are to be found, says Bacon, in prisms, crystals, and globules of 188 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON: clew, which under certain circumstances ex- hibit colour ; but they have nothing in com- mon with flowers, metals, and wood, except the colour itself.


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