The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... imagination for the better moving of the will ; the preference of duty to interest and of action to con- templation , together with the recognition that more 1 Johnson , Lives of the Poets : Cowley . 2 Post , pp . 76 seq . , 113 ...
... imagination for the better moving of the will ; the preference of duty to interest and of action to con- templation , together with the recognition that more 1 Johnson , Lives of the Poets : Cowley . 2 Post , pp . 76 seq . , 113 ...
Side 15
... imaginative . Let him look into the errors of Cato the second , and he will never be one of the Antipodes , to tread opposite to the present world . 5. And for the conceit that learning should dispose men to leisure and privateness ...
... imaginative . Let him look into the errors of Cato the second , and he will never be one of the Antipodes , to tread opposite to the present world . 5. And for the conceit that learning should dispose men to leisure and privateness ...
Side 26
... imaginations , vain altercations , and vain affectations ; and with the last I will begin . Martin Luther , conducted ( no doubt ) by an higher providence , but in discourse of reason , finding what a province 26 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF ...
... imaginations , vain altercations , and vain affectations ; and with the last I will begin . Martin Luther , conducted ( no doubt ) by an higher providence , but in discourse of reason , finding what a province 26 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF ...
Side 33
... imagination of man than with his reason , are three in number ; astrology , natural magic , and alchemy : of which sciences , nevertheless , the ends or pretences are noble . For astrology pre- tendeth to discover that correspondence or ...
... imagination of man than with his reason , are three in number ; astrology , natural magic , and alchemy : of which sciences , nevertheless , the ends or pretences are noble . For astrology pre- tendeth to discover that correspondence or ...
Side 50
... imagination he thought he had some conformity ) , yet it served the turn to allay the bitter hatred of those times against the Christian name , so as the Church had peace during his time . And for his government civil 50 OF THE ...
... imagination he thought he had some conformity ) , yet it served the turn to allay the bitter hatred of those times against the Christian name , so as the Church had peace during his time . And for his government civil 50 OF THE ...
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