The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... likewise in these intellectual matters , there seemeth to be no less contention between the excellency of your Majesty's gifts of nature and the universality and perfection of your learning . For I am well assured that this which I ...
... likewise in these intellectual matters , there seemeth to be no less contention between the excellency of your Majesty's gifts of nature and the universality and perfection of your learning . For I am well assured that this which I ...
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... likewise we see that Anytus , the accuser of Socrates , laid it as an article of charge and accusa- tion against him , that he did , with the variety and power of his discourses and disputations , withdraw young men from due reverence ...
... likewise we see that Anytus , the accuser of Socrates , laid it as an article of charge and accusa- tion against him , that he did , with the variety and power of his discourses and disputations , withdraw young men from due reverence ...
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... likewise most admired for learning ; so that the greatest authors and philosophers and the greatest captains and governors have lived in the same ages . Neither can it otherwise be : for as in man the ripeness of strength of the body ...
... likewise most admired for learning ; so that the greatest authors and philosophers and the greatest captains and governors have lived in the same ages . Neither can it otherwise be : for as in man the ripeness of strength of the body ...
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... likewise , after that the state of Rome was not itself , but did degenerate , how that person that took upon him to be counsellor to Julius Caesar after his victory where to begin his restoration of the state , maketh it of all points ...
... likewise , after that the state of Rome was not itself , but did degenerate , how that person that took upon him to be counsellor to Julius Caesar after his victory where to begin his restoration of the state , maketh it of all points ...
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... likewise much of this kind hath been incident to learned men ; which is , that they have esteemed the preservation , good and honour of their countries or masters before their own fortunes or safeties . For so saith Demosthenes unto the ...
... likewise much of this kind hath been incident to learned men ; which is , that they have esteemed the preservation , good and honour of their countries or masters before their own fortunes or safeties . For so saith Demosthenes unto the ...
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