The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side vii
Francis Bacon. c . Athletic for strength . d . Arts voluptuary for pleasure . ( 2 ) Knowledge of mind ( pp . 127-90 ) . a . The soul ( pp . 127-9 ) . b . Faculties ( pp . 129–90 ) . ( a ) Rational faculties : Logic ( pp . 131-63 ) . i ...
Francis Bacon. c . Athletic for strength . d . Arts voluptuary for pleasure . ( 2 ) Knowledge of mind ( pp . 127-90 ) . a . The soul ( pp . 127-9 ) . b . Faculties ( pp . 129–90 ) . ( a ) Rational faculties : Logic ( pp . 131-63 ) . i ...
Side 3
... pleasure of your Majesty's employments : for the latter , I thought it more re- spective to make choice of some oblation , which might rather refer to the propriety and excellency of your individual person , than to the business of your ...
... pleasure of your Majesty's employments : for the latter , I thought it more re- spective to make choice of some oblation , which might rather refer to the propriety and excellency of your individual person , than to the business of your ...
Side 9
... pleasure in itself : but when men fall to framing conclusions out of their know- ledge , applying it to their particular , and ministering to themselves thereby weak fears or vast desires , there groweth that carefulness and trouble of ...
... pleasure in itself : but when men fall to framing conclusions out of their know- ledge , applying it to their particular , and ministering to themselves thereby weak fears or vast desires , there groweth that carefulness and trouble of ...
Side 16
... pleasure and displeasure ; or because it exerciseth some faculty wherein they take pride , and so entertaineth them in good humour and pleasing conceits toward themselves ; or because it advanceth any other their ends . So that as it is ...
... pleasure and displeasure ; or because it exerciseth some faculty wherein they take pride , and so entertaineth them in good humour and pleasing conceits toward themselves ; or because it advanceth any other their ends . So that as it is ...
Side 17
... pleasure , which otherwise at unawares may enter to the prejudice of both . 8. Again , for that other conceit that learning should undermine the reverence of laws and government , it is assuredly a mere depravation and calumny , without ...
... pleasure , which otherwise at unawares may enter to the prejudice of both . 8. Again , for that other conceit that learning should undermine the reverence of laws and government , it is assuredly a mere depravation and calumny , without ...
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