The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... excellent King , both daily sacrifices and freewill offerings ; the one pro- ceeding upon ordinary observance , the other upon a devout cheerfulness : in like manner there belongeth to kings from their servants both tribute of duty and ...
... excellent King , both daily sacrifices and freewill offerings ; the one pro- ceeding upon ordinary observance , the other upon a devout cheerfulness : in like manner there belongeth to kings from their servants both tribute of duty and ...
Side 4
... excellent ; all this hath somewhat servile , and holding of the subject . But your Majesty's manner of speech is indeed prince - like , flowing as from a fountain , and yet streaming and branching itself into nature's order , full of ...
... excellent ; all this hath somewhat servile , and holding of the subject . But your Majesty's manner of speech is indeed prince - like , flowing as from a fountain , and yet streaming and branching itself into nature's order , full of ...
Side 6
... excellent treasure of your own mind , and thence to extract par- ticulars for this purpose , agreeable to your magnani- mity and wisdom . I. 1. In the entrance to the former of these , to clear the way , and as it were to make silence ...
... excellent treasure of your own mind , and thence to extract par- ticulars for this purpose , agreeable to your magnani- mity and wisdom . I. 1. In the entrance to the former of these , to clear the way , and as it were to make silence ...
Side 9
... excellent thing to speak with the tongues of men and angels , but because , if it be severed from charity , and not referred to the good of men and mankind , it hath rather a sounding and unworthy glory , than a merit- ing and ...
... excellent thing to speak with the tongues of men and angels , but because , if it be severed from charity , and not referred to the good of men and mankind , it hath rather a sounding and unworthy glory , than a merit- ing and ...
Side 18
... excellent light and most benign influence , hath wrought in all men of place and authority in our nation . III . 1. Now therefore we come to that third sort of discredit or diminution of credit that groweth unto learning from learned ...
... excellent light and most benign influence , hath wrought in all men of place and authority in our nation . III . 1. Now therefore we come to that third sort of discredit or diminution of credit that groweth unto learning from learned ...
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