The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1929 - 275 sider |
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... mind of man in those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it , the world being in proportion inferior to the soul ; by reason whereof there is , agreeable to the spirit of man , a more ample greatness , a more exact goodness ...
... mind of man in those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it , the world being in proportion inferior to the soul ; by reason whereof there is , agreeable to the spirit of man , a more ample greatness , a more exact goodness ...
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... mind and will . For as your majesty saith most aptly and elegantly , ' As the tongue speaketh to the ear so the ... mind ; or again , how and how far the passions or apprehensions of the mind do alter or work upon the body . The former ...
... mind and will . For as your majesty saith most aptly and elegantly , ' As the tongue speaketh to the ear so the ... mind ; or again , how and how far the passions or apprehensions of the mind do alter or work upon the body . The former ...
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Francis Bacon. : of the mind are submitted unto upon the state and dis- position of the body . And if any man of weak judge- ment do conceive that this suffering of the mind from the body doth either question the immortality , or ...
Francis Bacon. : of the mind are submitted unto upon the state and dis- position of the body . And if any man of weak judge- ment do conceive that this suffering of the mind from the body doth either question the immortality , or ...
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