The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side xi
... men was a knowledge of the mutual relations of all the departments of know- ledge . ' He had , in short , the very qualities required for a book on all learning ; wherein , though a critic of antiquity , he nevertheless appreciates the ...
... men was a knowledge of the mutual relations of all the departments of know- ledge . ' He had , in short , the very qualities required for a book on all learning ; wherein , though a critic of antiquity , he nevertheless appreciates the ...
Side xiv
... men's arms , but set himself against the Machiavellian system of ' evil arts ' with all the weight of his most impressive eloquence . The reason is that Bacon's ethics are founded on the distinction between private and public good , and ...
... men's arms , but set himself against the Machiavellian system of ' evil arts ' with all the weight of his most impressive eloquence . The reason is that Bacon's ethics are founded on the distinction between private and public good , and ...
Side 5
... men's wits and labours , he can take hold of any superficial ornaments and shows of learning ; or if he countenance and prefer learning and learned men : but to drink indeed of the true fountains of learning , nay , to have such a ...
... men's wits and labours , he can take hold of any superficial ornaments and shows of learning ; or if he countenance and prefer learning and learned men : but to drink indeed of the true fountains of learning , nay , to have such a ...
Side 7
... men have been arch - heretics , how learned times have been inclined to atheism , and how the contemplation of second causes doth derogate from our dependence upon God , who is the first cause . 3. To discover then the ignorance and ...
... men have been arch - heretics , how learned times have been inclined to atheism , and how the contemplation of second causes doth derogate from our dependence upon God , who is the first cause . 3. To discover then the ignorance and ...
Side 9
... 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 substantial virtue . And as for that censure 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 substantial virtue . And as for that censure of ...
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