Of the Advancement of LearningJ.M. Dent, 1950 - 244 sider |
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... nevertheless ( save that we know not whether our labours may extend to other ages ) were not needful for the present , in regard of the love and reverence towards Learning , which the example and countenance of two so learned Princes ...
... nevertheless ( save that we know not whether our labours may extend to other ages ) were not needful for the present , in regard of the love and reverence towards Learning , which the example and countenance of two so learned Princes ...
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... nevertheless are faces , Quales decet esse sororum . * Neither is the Imagination simply and only a messenger ; 1 Ceremonies . The word does not now convey quite the same sense ; for in these passages Bacon refers to invocation of ...
... nevertheless are faces , Quales decet esse sororum . * Neither is the Imagination simply and only a messenger ; 1 Ceremonies . The word does not now convey quite the same sense ; for in these passages Bacon refers to invocation of ...
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... nevertheless rash diligence hath done great prejudice . For these critics have often presumed , that that which they understand not is false set down : as the priest that , where he found it written of St. Paul , Demissus est per ...
... nevertheless rash diligence hath done great prejudice . For these critics have often presumed , that that which they understand not is false set down : as the priest that , where he found it written of St. Paul , Demissus est per ...
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