The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... terms and times of all things use to have the best applications and helps . And will you hearken to the Hebrew rabbins ? Your young men shall see visions , and your old men shall dream dreams ' ; say they youth is the worthier age , for ...
... terms and times of all things use to have the best applications and helps . And will you hearken to the Hebrew rabbins ? Your young men shall see visions , and your old men shall dream dreams ' ; say they youth is the worthier age , for ...
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... term them ) of learning : the first , fantastical learning ; the second , contentious learning ; and the last , delicate learning ; vain imaginations , vain altercations , and vain affectations ; and with the last I will begin . Martin ...
... term them ) of learning : the first , fantastical learning ; the second , contentious learning ; and the last , delicate learning ; vain imaginations , vain altercations , and vain affectations ; and with the last I will begin . Martin ...
Side 27
... terms of art to express their own sense , and to avoid circuit of speech , without regard to the pureness , pleasantness , and ( as I may call it ) lawfulness of the phrase or word . And again , because the great labour then was with ...
... terms of art to express their own sense , and to avoid circuit of speech , without regard to the pureness , pleasantness , and ( as I may call it ) lawfulness of the phrase or word . And again , because the great labour then was with ...
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... terms ; the other , the strictness of positions , which of necessity doth induce oppositions , and so questions and ... term them ) vermiculate questions , which have indeed a kind of quickness and life of spirit , but no soundness of ...
... terms ; the other , the strictness of positions , which of necessity doth induce oppositions , and so questions and ... term them ) vermiculate questions , which have indeed a kind of quickness and life of spirit , but no soundness of ...
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... term : for there were reckoned above human honours , honours heroical and divine : in the attribu- tion and distribution of which honours we see antiquity made this difference : that whereas founders and uniters of states and cities ...
... term : for there were reckoned above human honours , honours heroical and divine : in the attribu- tion and distribution of which honours we see antiquity made this difference : that whereas founders and uniters of states and cities ...
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