The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side v
... fortune ( p . 18 ) . 2 ) from their manners ( p . 21 ) . 3 ) from their studies ( p . 26 ) , including- ( 1 ) three diseases of learning ( p . 26 ) . ( 2 ) its peccant humours ( p . 35 ) . or errors B. Positive part : the dignity of ...
... fortune ( p . 18 ) . 2 ) from their manners ( p . 21 ) . 3 ) from their studies ( p . 26 ) , including- ( 1 ) three diseases of learning ( p . 26 ) . ( 2 ) its peccant humours ( p . 35 ) . or errors B. Positive part : the dignity of ...
Side viii
... Fortune ( p . 192 ) . ( 3 ) Government ( p . 217 ) . II . Divinity , sacred and inspired [ as distinct from Divine philosophy or Natural theology ] ( pp . 221-34 ) . Like all great philosophers , Bacon took long to mature his works ...
... Fortune ( p . 192 ) . ( 3 ) Government ( p . 217 ) . II . Divinity , sacred and inspired [ as distinct from Divine philosophy or Natural theology ] ( pp . 221-34 ) . Like all great philosophers , Bacon took long to mature his works ...
Side xiii
... fortune in human affairs , and pays special attention to the ' Architecture of Fortune ' ; but he severs himself at once from the demoralization of his pre- decessor's views by subordinating fortune to virtue . Though he thinks it for ...
... fortune in human affairs , and pays special attention to the ' Architecture of Fortune ' ; but he severs himself at once from the demoralization of his pre- decessor's views by subordinating fortune to virtue . Though he thinks it for ...
Side xiv
... fortune ' ' , there is an anti - Machiavellian ring in the counsel that the continual habit of dissimulation is but a weak and sluggish cunning , and not greatly politic ' 2 . The fact is that Bacon grasped Machiavel's wisdom in ...
... fortune ' ' , there is an anti - Machiavellian ring in the counsel that the continual habit of dissimulation is but a weak and sluggish cunning , and not greatly politic ' 2 . The fact is that Bacon grasped Machiavel's wisdom in ...
Side 3
... , but with the observant eye of duty and admiration ; leaving aside the other parts of your virtue and fortune , I have been touched , yea , and possessed with an extreme wonder at those your virtues and faculties , which the Philo-
... , but with the observant eye of duty and admiration ; leaving aside the other parts of your virtue and fortune , I have been touched , yea , and possessed with an extreme wonder at those your virtues and faculties , which the Philo-
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