The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... perfection of your learning . For I am well assured that this which I shall say is no amplification at all , but a positive and measured truth ; which is , that there hath not been since Christ's time any king or temporal monarch ...
... perfection of your learning . For I am well assured that this which I shall say is no amplification at all , but a positive and measured truth ; which is , that there hath not been since Christ's time any king or temporal monarch ...
Side 6
... perfection of such a king . 3. Therefore I did conclude with myself , that I could not make unto your Majesty a better oblation than of some treatise tending to that end , whereof the sum will consist of these two parts ; the former ...
... perfection of such a king . 3. Therefore I did conclude with myself , that I could not make unto your Majesty a better oblation than of some treatise tending to that end , whereof the sum will consist of these two parts ; the former ...
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... perfection , there lived the best poet , Virgilius Maro ; the best historiographer , Titus Livius ; the best antiquary , Marcus Varro ; and the best , or second orator , Marcus Cicero , that to the memory of man are known . As for the ...
... perfection , there lived the best poet , Virgilius Maro ; the best historiographer , Titus Livius ; the best antiquary , Marcus Varro ; and the best , or second orator , Marcus Cicero , that to the memory of man are known . As for the ...
Side 21
... perfection , and to reduce the corruption of manners to honesty of pre- cepts or examples of too great height . And yet hereof they have caveats enough in their own walks . For Solon , when he was asked whether he had given his citizens ...
... perfection , and to reduce the corruption of manners to honesty of pre- cepts or examples of too great height . And yet hereof they have caveats enough in their own walks . For Solon , when he was asked whether he had given his citizens ...
Side 51
... perfection of justice , yet in deserving of the weal of the subject he did exceed him . For Trajan erected many famous monuments and buildings ; insomuch as Constantine the Great in emulation was wont to call him Parietaria , wall ...
... perfection of justice , yet in deserving of the weal of the subject he did exceed him . For Trajan erected many famous monuments and buildings ; insomuch as Constantine the Great in emulation was wont to call him Parietaria , wall ...
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