Of the Advancement of LearningJ.M. Dent, 1950 - 244 sider |
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... deficient ; only I would that the virtue and sincerity of it were accord- ing to the mass and quantity . But I am not now in hand with censures , but with omissions . The second , which is history of prophecy , consisteth of two ...
... deficient ; only I would that the virtue and sincerity of it were accord- ing to the mass and quantity . But I am not now in hand with censures , but with omissions . The second , which is history of prophecy , consisteth of two ...
Side 87
... deficient : In Ellis and Spedding's edition there is a note saying that this clause and its successor are transposed in the original edition . This is not the case in the copy I have collated . And in one or two other notices of ...
... deficient : In Ellis and Spedding's edition there is a note saying that this clause and its successor are transposed in the original edition . This is not the case in the copy I have collated . And in one or two other notices of ...
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... deficient . And although it may seem of no great use , considering that words and writings by letter do far excel all the other ways ; yet because this part concerneth , as it were , the mint of knowledge , ( for words are the tokens ...
... deficient . And although it may seem of no great use , considering that words and writings by letter do far excel all the other ways ; yet because this part concerneth , as it were , the mint of knowledge , ( for words are the tokens ...
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