The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... hand , universalize it by taking for our objects the main attributes of motion , gravity , sound , heat , & c . , and by looking for the universal natures of each of them , not , however , as abstracted from , but as determined by ...
... hand , universalize it by taking for our objects the main attributes of motion , gravity , sound , heat , & c . , and by looking for the universal natures of each of them , not , however , as abstracted from , but as determined by ...
Side 8
... hand to hand , and many other inconveniences , whereunto the condition of man is subject . For that nothing parcel of the world is denied to man's inquiry and invention , he doth in another place rule over , when he saith , The spirit ...
... hand to hand , and many other inconveniences , whereunto the condition of man is subject . For that nothing parcel of the world is denied to man's inquiry and invention , he doth in another place rule over , when he saith , The spirit ...
Side 13
... hands of learned governors . For howsoever it hath been ordinary with politique men to extenuate and disable learned men by the names of pedantes ; yet in the records of time it appeareth in many particulars that the governments of ...
... hands of learned governors . For howsoever it hath been ordinary with politique men to extenuate and disable learned men by the names of pedantes ; yet in the records of time it appeareth in many particulars that the governments of ...
Side 14
... hands of Seneca a pedanti : so it was again , for ten years ' space or more , during the minority of Gordianus the younger , with great applause and contentation in the hands of Misitheus a pedanti : so was it before that , in the ...
... hands of Seneca a pedanti : so it was again , for ten years ' space or more , during the minority of Gordianus the younger , with great applause and contentation in the hands of Misitheus a pedanti : so was it before that , in the ...
Side 18
... hand with true measure , but with popular estimation and conceit , it is not amiss to speak somewhat of the two former . The derogations therefore which grow to learning from the fortune or condition of learned men , are either in ...
... hand with true measure , but with popular estimation and conceit , it is not amiss to speak somewhat of the two former . The derogations therefore which grow to learning from the fortune or condition of learned men , are either in ...
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