The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... manners ( p . 21 ) . 3 ) from their studies ( p . 26 ) , including - ( 1 ) three diseases of learning ( p . 26 ) . ( 2 ) its peccant humours ( p . 35 ) . or errors B. Positive part : the dignity of knowledge ( pp . 40- 66 ) . 1. Divine ...
... manners ( p . 21 ) . 3 ) from their studies ( p . 26 ) , including - ( 1 ) three diseases of learning ( p . 26 ) . ( 2 ) its peccant humours ( p . 35 ) . or errors B. Positive part : the dignity of knowledge ( pp . 40- 66 ) . 1. Divine ...
Side 3
... manner there belongeth to kings from their servants both tribute of duty and presents of affection . In the former of these I hope I shall not live to be wanting , according to my most humble duty , and the good pleasure of your ...
... manner there belongeth to kings from their servants both tribute of duty and presents of affection . In the former of these I hope I shall not live to be wanting , according to my most humble duty , and the good pleasure of your ...
Side 4
... manner of speech is indeed prince - like , flowing as from a fountain , and yet streaming and branching itself into nature's order , full of facility and felicity , imitating none , and inimitable by any . And as in your civil estate ...
... manner of speech is indeed prince - like , flowing as from a fountain , and yet streaming and branching itself into nature's order , full of facility and felicity , imitating none , and inimitable by any . And as in your civil estate ...
Side 12
... manners and customs of the state . Out of the same conceit or humour did Virgil , turning his pen to the advantage of his country , and the disadvantage of his own profession , make a kind of separation between policy and government ...
... manners and customs of the state . Out of the same conceit or humour did Virgil , turning his pen to the advantage of his country , and the disadvantage of his own profession , make a kind of separation between policy and government ...
Side 18
... manners , were after acknowledged for sovereign medicines of the mind and manners , and so have been received ever since till this day . Let this therefore serve for answer to politiques , which in their humorous severity , or in their ...
... manners , were after acknowledged for sovereign medicines of the mind and manners , and so have been received ever since till this day . Let this therefore serve for answer to politiques , which in their humorous severity , or in their ...
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