The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... examples ' as drawing knowledge out of particulars , and for history of times as the best ground for dis- course of government " . Under the same head , Bacon follows Machiavel in the importance attached by him to fortune in human ...
... examples ' as drawing knowledge out of particulars , and for history of times as the best ground for dis- course of government " . Under the same head , Bacon follows Machiavel in the importance attached by him to fortune in human ...
Side 11
... examples , or too incompatible and differing from the times by reason of the dissimilitude of examples ; or at least , that it doth divert men's travails from action and business , and bringeth them to a love of leisure and privateness ...
... examples , or too incompatible and differing from the times by reason of the dissimilitude of examples ; or at least , that it doth divert men's travails from action and business , and bringeth them to a love of leisure and privateness ...
Side 14
... examples and precedents for the events of one man's life . For as it happeneth sometimes that the grand- child , or other descendant , resembleth the ancestor more than the son ; so many times occurrences of present times may sort ...
... examples and precedents for the events of one man's life . For as it happeneth sometimes that the grand- child , or other descendant , resembleth the ancestor more than the son ; so many times occurrences of present times may sort ...
Side 15
... examples , it teacheth men the force of circumstances , the errors of comparisons , and all the cautions of application ; so that in all these it doth rectify more effectually than it can pervert . And these medicines it conveyeth into ...
... examples , it teacheth men the force of circumstances , the errors of comparisons , and all the cautions of application ; so that in all these it doth rectify more effectually than it can pervert . And these medicines it conveyeth into ...
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... example and countenance of two so learned princes , Queen Elizabeth and your Majesty , being as Castor and Pollux , lucida sidera , stars of excellent light and most benign influence , hath wrought in all men of place and authority in ...
... example and countenance of two so learned princes , Queen Elizabeth and your Majesty , being as Castor and Pollux , lucida sidera , stars of excellent light and most benign influence , hath wrought in all men of place and authority in ...
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