The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side ix
... wherein he distributed the Instauratio into six parts , of which the survey of the sciences was to be the first , and began the treatment of the method of the sciences as the second part . Finally , in 1620 ( aet . 60 ) , he published ...
... wherein he distributed the Instauratio into six parts , of which the survey of the sciences was to be the first , and began the treatment of the method of the sciences as the second part . Finally , in 1620 ( aet . 60 ) , he published ...
Side xi
... wherein , though a critic of antiquity , he nevertheless appreciates the past , while he expects more from the future ; wherein he finds a place for the display of all man's faculties , historical , poetical , and scientific ; and wherein ...
... wherein , though a critic of antiquity , he nevertheless appreciates the past , while he expects more from the future ; wherein he finds a place for the display of all man's faculties , historical , poetical , and scientific ; and wherein ...
Side 16
... wherein they take pride , and so entertaineth them in good humour and pleasing conceits toward themselves ; or because it advanceth any other their ends . So that as it is said of untrue valours , that some men's valours are in the eyes ...
... wherein they take pride , and so entertaineth them in good humour and pleasing conceits toward themselves ; or because it advanceth any other their ends . So that as it is said of untrue valours , that some men's valours are in the eyes ...
Side 17
... wherein he offended ; for when he was past threescore years old , he was taken with an extreme desire to go to school again , and to learn the Greek tongue , to the end to peruse the Greek authors ; which doth well demonstrate that his ...
... wherein he offended ; for when he was past threescore years old , he was taken with an extreme desire to go to school again , and to learn the Greek tongue , to the end to peruse the Greek authors ; which doth well demonstrate that his ...
Side 20
... wherein youth is conversant , and which are conversant about youth . But how unjust this traducement is ( if you will reduce things from popularity of opinion to measure of reason ) may appear in that we see men are more curious what ...
... wherein youth is conversant , and which are conversant about youth . But how unjust this traducement is ( if you will reduce things from popularity of opinion to measure of reason ) may appear in that we see men are more curious what ...
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