The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... present day . Thirdly , even in the Advancement , although its subject is only a defence and survey of learning , Bacon also foresaw the new method , the Novum Organum , which was destined to enlarge the inductive basis of all the ...
... present day . Thirdly , even in the Advancement , although its subject is only a defence and survey of learning , Bacon also foresaw the new method , the Novum Organum , which was destined to enlarge the inductive basis of all the ...
Side 6
... present time , nor in the history or tradition of the ages succeeding , but also in some solid work , fixed memorial , and immortal monument , bear- ing a character or signature both of the power of a king and the difference and ...
... present time , nor in the history or tradition of the ages succeeding , but also in some solid work , fixed memorial , and immortal monument , bear- ing a character or signature both of the power of a king and the difference and ...
Side 14
... present , which the Italians call ragioni di stato , whereof the same Pius Quintus could not hear spoken with patience , terming them inventions against religion and the moral virtues ; yet on the other side , to recompense that , they ...
... present , which the Italians call ragioni di stato , whereof the same Pius Quintus could not hear spoken with patience , terming them inventions against religion and the moral virtues ; yet on the other side , to recompense that , they ...
Side 15
... present world . 5. And for the conceit that learning should dispose men to leisure and privateness , and make men slothful ; it were a strange thing if that which accustometh the mind to a perpetual motion and agitation should induce ...
... present world . 5. And for the conceit that learning should dispose men to leisure and privateness , and make men slothful ; it were a strange thing if that which accustometh the mind to a perpetual motion and agitation should induce ...
Side 18
... present , in regard of the love and reverence towards learning , which the example and countenance of two so learned princes , Queen Elizabeth and your Majesty , being as Castor and Pollux , lucida sidera , stars of excellent light and ...
... present , in regard of the love and reverence towards learning , which the example and countenance of two so learned princes , Queen Elizabeth and your Majesty , being as Castor and Pollux , lucida sidera , stars of excellent light and ...
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