The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side v
... King : acts performed by Kings and others for the advancement of learning ( p . 67 ) . Three parts of human learning ( p . 75 ) : — A. History ( p . 76 ) . 1. Natural . 2. Civil . 3. Ecclesiastical . 4. Literary . B. Poetry ( p.
... King : acts performed by Kings and others for the advancement of learning ( p . 67 ) . Three parts of human learning ( p . 75 ) : — A. History ( p . 76 ) . 1. Natural . 2. Civil . 3. Ecclesiastical . 4. Literary . B. Poetry ( p.
Side xi
... Advancement and De Augmentis what his biographer calls his deep and universal apprehen- sion . As Macaulay remarks , ' The knowledge in which Bacon excelled all men was a knowledge of the mutual relations of all the departments of know ...
... Advancement and De Augmentis what his biographer calls his deep and universal apprehen- sion . As Macaulay remarks , ' The knowledge in which Bacon excelled all men was a knowledge of the mutual relations of all the departments of know ...
Side xiii
... Advancement how he alternately praises and condemns him with calm impartiality . quotes his clever remark that the poverty of friars had excused the superfluities of prelates1 ; but criticizes him for saying that a prince ought to play ...
... Advancement how he alternately praises and condemns him with calm impartiality . quotes his clever remark that the poverty of friars had excused the superfluities of prelates1 ; but criticizes him for saying that a prince ought to play ...
Side xiv
... Advancement - his deep and universal apprehension ; or what Dr. Johnson calls in another reference , ' that comprehension and expanse of thought , which at once fills the whole mind , and of which the first effect is sudden astonishment ...
... Advancement - his deep and universal apprehension ; or what Dr. Johnson calls in another reference , ' that comprehension and expanse of thought , which at once fills the whole mind , and of which the first effect is sudden astonishment ...
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