The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... virtue and justice ' 2. He agrees with him that the way to preserve a government is to reduce it to its principles , but dissents from his comparison of Caesar with Catiline . It is under the head of Civil Knowledge that the English ...
... virtue and justice ' 2. He agrees with him that the way to preserve a government is to reduce it to its principles , but dissents from his comparison of Caesar with Catiline . It is under the head of Civil Knowledge that the English ...
Side 3
... 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-
... 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 4
Francis Bacon. at those your virtues and faculties , which the Philo- sophers call intellectual ; the largeness of your capacity , the faithfulness of your memory , the swiftness ... virtue with your fortune ; 4 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF ...
Francis Bacon. at those your virtues and faculties , which the Philo- sophers call intellectual ; the largeness of your capacity , the faithfulness of your memory , the swiftness ... virtue with your fortune ; 4 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF ...
Side 5
Francis Bacon. and contention of your Majesty's virtue with your fortune ; a virtuous disposition with a fortunate regiment ; a virtuous expectation ( when time was ) of your greater fortune , with a prosperous possession thereof in the ...
Francis Bacon. and contention of your Majesty's virtue with your fortune ; a virtuous disposition with a fortunate regiment ; a virtuous expectation ( when time was ) of your greater fortune , with a prosperous possession thereof in the ...
Side 9
... virtue . And as for that censure of Salomon , concerning the excess of writing and read- ing books , and the anxiety of spirit which redoundeth from knowledge ; and that admonition of Saint Paul , ' That we be not seduced by vain ...
... virtue . And as for that censure of Salomon , concerning the excess of writing and read- ing books , and the anxiety of spirit which redoundeth from knowledge ; and that admonition of Saint Paul , ' That we be not seduced by vain ...
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