The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... , but with the observant eye of duty and admiration ; leaving aside the other parts of your virtue and fortune , I have been touched , yea , and possessed with an extreme wonder at those your virtues and faculties , which the Philo-
... , but with the observant eye of duty and admiration ; leaving aside the other parts of your virtue and fortune , I have been touched , yea , and possessed with an extreme wonder at those your virtues and faculties , which the Philo-
Side 9
... touching the first of these , Salomon doth excellently expound himself in another place of the same book , where he saith : ' I saw well that knowledge recedeth as far from ignorance as light doth from darkness ; and that the wise man's ...
... touching the first of these , Salomon doth excellently expound himself in another place of the same book , where he saith : ' I saw well that knowledge recedeth as far from ignorance as light doth from darkness ; and that the wise man's ...
Side 21
... touching the discredits drawn from the fortunes of learned men . 4. As touching the manners of learned men , it is a thing personal and individual : and no doubt there be amongst them , as in other professions , of all tempera- tures ...
... touching the discredits drawn from the fortunes of learned men . 4. As touching the manners of learned men , it is a thing personal and individual : and no doubt there be amongst them , as in other professions , of all tempera- tures ...
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... touching the point of manners of learned men . 9. But in the mean time I have no purpose to give allowance to some conditions and courses base and unworthy , wherein divers professors of learning have wronged themselves and gone too far ...
... touching the point of manners of learned men . 9. But in the mean time I have no purpose to give allowance to some conditions and courses base and unworthy , wherein divers professors of learning have wronged themselves and gone too far ...
Side 42
... touched before , not the natural knowledge of creatures , but the moral knowledge of good and evil ; wherein the sup- position was , that God's commandments or prohibi- tions were not the originals of good and evil , but that they had ...
... touched before , not the natural knowledge of creatures , but the moral knowledge of good and evil ; wherein the sup- position was , that God's commandments or prohibi- tions were not the originals of good and evil , but that they had ...
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