The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side x
... passing from English into ' the universal language ' , should become as general , and as generally acceptable , as possible . Hence , under History he curtailed his particular treatment of English history ; and in translating Divinity ...
... passing from English into ' the universal language ' , should become as general , and as generally acceptable , as possible . Hence , under History he curtailed his particular treatment of English history ; and in translating Divinity ...
Side 25
... pass that philosophers were the followers of rich men , and not rich men of philosophers ? ' He answered soberly , and yet sharply , Because the one sort knew what they had need of , and the other did not . ' And of the like nature was ...
... pass that philosophers were the followers of rich men , and not rich men of philosophers ? ' He answered soberly , and yet sharply , Because the one sort knew what they had need of , and the other did not . ' And of the like nature was ...
Side 42
... pass on : in the first event or occurrence after the fall of man , we see ( as the scriptures have infinite mysteries , not violating at all the truth of the story or letter ) an image of the two estates , the contemplative state and ...
... pass on : in the first event or occurrence after the fall of man , we see ( as the scriptures have infinite mysteries , not violating at all the truth of the story or letter ) an image of the two estates , the contemplative state and ...
Side 43
... pass abroad for clean ; but if there be any whole flesh remaining , he is to be shut up for unclean ' ; one of them noteth a principle of nature , that putrefaction is more contagious before maturity than after : and another noteth a ...
... pass abroad for clean ; but if there be any whole flesh remaining , he is to be shut up for unclean ' ; one of them noteth a principle of nature , that putrefaction is more contagious before maturity than after : and another noteth a ...
Side 49
... pass in those golden times which suc- ceeded : of which princes we will make some com- memoration ; wherein although the matter will be vulgar , and may be thought fitter for a declamation than agreeable to a treatise infolded as this ...
... pass in those golden times which suc- ceeded : of which princes we will make some com- memoration ; wherein although the matter will be vulgar , and may be thought fitter for a declamation than agreeable to a treatise infolded as this ...
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