The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side xviii
... ancient atomism into modern corpuscular science , and his aspiration after a Royal Society for making discoveries from experience , became a potent and permanent influence by means of his expression of great thoughts in majestic ...
... ancient atomism into modern corpuscular science , and his aspiration after a Royal Society for making discoveries from experience , became a potent and permanent influence by means of his expression of great thoughts in majestic ...
Side 5
... ancient Hermes ; the power and fortune of a king , the know- ledge and illumination of a priest , and the learning and universality of a philosopher . This propriety in- herent and individual attribute in your Majesty deserveth to be ...
... ancient Hermes ; the power and fortune of a king , the know- ledge and illumination of a priest , and the learning and universality of a philosopher . This propriety in- herent and individual attribute in your Majesty deserveth to be ...
Side 14
... ancient examples than with those of the later or immediate times : and lastly , the wit of one man can no more countervail learning than one man's means can hold way with a common purse . 4. And as for those particular seducements or ...
... ancient examples than with those of the later or immediate times : and lastly , the wit of one man can no more countervail learning than one man's means can hold way with a common purse . 4. And as for those particular seducements or ...
Side 20
... ancient wisdom of the best times did always make a just complaint , that states were too busy with their laws and too negligent in point of education : which excellent part of ancient discipline hath been in some sort revived of late ...
... ancient wisdom of the best times did always make a just complaint , that states were too busy with their laws and too negligent in point of education : which excellent part of ancient discipline hath been in some sort revived of late ...
Side 25
... ancient custom was to dedicate them only to private and equal friends , or to entitle the books with their names : or if to kings and great persons , it was to some such as the argument of the book was fit and proper for : but these and ...
... ancient custom was to dedicate them only to private and equal friends , or to entitle the books with their names : or if to kings and great persons , it was to some such as the argument of the book was fit and proper for : but these and ...
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