The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side vii
... Invention ( p . 132 ) . - ( i ) of arts ( p . 132 ) . and sciences ( ii ) of speech and arguments ( p . 136 ) . ii . Judgement , including also Idols of the human mind ( p . 139 ) . iii . Custody or Memory ( p . 144 ) . iv . Tradition ...
... Invention ( p . 132 ) . - ( i ) of arts ( p . 132 ) . and sciences ( ii ) of speech and arguments ( p . 136 ) . ii . Judgement , including also Idols of the human mind ( p . 139 ) . iii . Custody or Memory ( p . 144 ) . iv . Tradition ...
Side ix
... invention of sciences ' 1 ; and about the same time he was writing such a work , the Valerius Terminus , Of the Interpretation of Nature ( left unfinished , and posthumously published by Stephens in 1734 ) , in which he also ...
... invention of sciences ' 1 ; and about the same time he was writing such a work , the Valerius Terminus , Of the Interpretation of Nature ( left unfinished , and posthumously published by Stephens in 1734 ) , in which he also ...
Side 8
... invention , he doth in another place rule over , when he saith , The spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth the in- wardness of all secrets . ' If then such be the capacity and receipt of the mind of man , it is ...
... invention , he doth in another place rule over , when he saith , The spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth the in- wardness of all secrets . ' If then such be the capacity and receipt of the mind of man , it is ...
Side 14
... inventions against religion and the moral virtues ; yet on the other side , to recompense that , they are perfect in those same plain grounds of religion , justice , honour , and moral virtue , which if they be well and watchfully ...
... inventions against religion and the moral virtues ; yet on the other side , to recompense that , they are perfect in those same plain grounds of religion , justice , honour , and moral virtue , which if they be well and watchfully ...
Side 28
... invention , or depth of judgement . Then grew the flowing and watery vein of Osorius , the Portugal bishop , to be in price . Then did Sturmius spend such infinite and curious pains upon Cicero the Orator , and Hermogenes the ...
... invention , or depth of judgement . Then grew the flowing and watery vein of Osorius , the Portugal bishop , to be in price . Then did Sturmius spend such infinite and curious pains upon Cicero the Orator , and Hermogenes the ...
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