The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side xv
... action to con- templation , together with the recognition that more 1 Johnson , Lives of the Poets : Cowley . 2 Post , pp . 76 seq . , 113 . ' Post , pp . 122-3 . Post , pp . 146-9 , 156 . 3 Lib . III , c . 4 . 5 Post , p . 115 . 7 Post ...
... action to con- templation , together with the recognition that more 1 Johnson , Lives of the Poets : Cowley . 2 Post , pp . 76 seq . , 113 . ' Post , pp . 122-3 . Post , pp . 146-9 , 156 . 3 Lib . III , c . 4 . 5 Post , p . 115 . 7 Post ...
Side 7
... times and seasons for all actions and purposes ; and concludeth thus : ' God hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the true return of their seasons THE FIRST BOOK 7 it somewhat of the serpent, and therefore where it ...
... times and seasons for all actions and purposes ; and concludeth thus : ' God hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the true return of their seasons THE FIRST BOOK 7 it somewhat of the serpent, and therefore where it ...
Side 11
... action and business , and bringeth them to a love of leisure and privateness ; and that it doth bring into states a relaxation of discipline , whilst every man is more ready to argue than to obey and execute . Out of this conceit , Cato ...
... action and business , and bringeth them to a love of leisure and privateness ; and that it doth bring into states a relaxation of discipline , whilst every man is more ready to argue than to obey and execute . Out of this conceit , Cato ...
Side 16
... action according to nature , as agreeable to health of mind as exercise is to health of body , taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase : so that of all men they are the most indefatigable , if it be towards any ...
... action according to nature , as agreeable to health of mind as exercise is to health of body , taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase : so that of all men they are the most indefatigable , if it be towards any ...
Side 24
... action , so as the vulgar sort of capacities do make a judgement of them in greater matters by that which they find wanting in them in smaller . But this consequence doth oft deceive men , for which I do refer them over to that which ...
... action , so as the vulgar sort of capacities do make a judgement of them in greater matters by that which they find wanting in them in smaller . But this consequence doth oft deceive men , for which I do refer them over to that which ...
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