The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Francis Bacon. lamp - light . ' So as no man need doubt that learning will expulse business , but rather it will keep and defend the possession of the mind against idleness and pleasure , which otherwise at unawares may enter to the ...
Francis Bacon. lamp - light . ' So as no man need doubt that learning will expulse business , but rather it will keep and defend the possession of the mind against idleness and pleasure , which otherwise at unawares may enter to the ...
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... doubt many may be well seen in the passages of government and policy , which are to seek in little and punctual occasions . I refer them also to that which Plato said of his master Socrates , whom he compared to the gallipots of apothe ...
... doubt many may be well seen in the passages of government and policy , which are to seek in little and punctual occasions . I refer them also to that which Plato said of his master Socrates , whom he compared to the gallipots of apothe ...
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... altercations , and vain affectations ; and with the last I will begin . Martin Luther , conducted ( no doubt ) by an higher providence , but in discourse of reason , finding what a province 26 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING.
... altercations , and vain affectations ; and with the last I will begin . Martin Luther , conducted ( no doubt ) by an higher providence , but in discourse of reason , finding what a province 26 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING.
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Francis Bacon. men's marriages , had restrained them . So it seemeth men doubt lest time is become past children and generation ; wherein contrariwise we see commonly the levity and unconstancy of men's judgements , which till a matter ...
Francis Bacon. men's marriages , had restrained them . So it seemeth men doubt lest time is become past children and generation ; wherein contrariwise we see commonly the levity and unconstancy of men's judgements , which till a matter ...
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... doubt , and haste to assertion without due and mature suspension of judgement . For the two ways of contemplation ... doubts ; but if he will be content to begin with doubts , he shall end in certainties . 9. Another error is in the ...
... doubt , and haste to assertion without due and mature suspension of judgement . For the two ways of contemplation ... doubts ; but if he will be content to begin with doubts , he shall end in certainties . 9. Another error is in the ...
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