The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... variety of things and vicissitude of times , but raised also to find out and discern the ordinances and decrees , which throughout all those changes are infallibly observed . And although he doth insinuate that the supreme or summary ...
... variety of things and vicissitude of times , but raised also to find out and discern the ordinances and decrees , which throughout all those changes are infallibly observed . And although he doth insinuate that the supreme or summary ...
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... variety of reading , or too peremptory or positive by strictness of rules and axioms , or too immoderate and overweening by reason of the great- ness of examples , or too incompatible and differing from the times by reason of the ...
... variety of reading , or too peremptory or positive by strictness of rules and axioms , or too immoderate and overweening by reason of the great- ness of examples , or too incompatible and differing from the times by reason of the ...
Side 12
... variety and power of his discourses and disputations , withdraw young men from due reverence to the laws and customs of their country , and that he did profess a dangerous and pernicious science , which was , to make the worse matter ...
... variety and power of his discourses and disputations , withdraw young men from due reverence to the laws and customs of their country , and that he did profess a dangerous and pernicious science , which was , to make the worse matter ...
Side 27
... variety of discourse , as the fittest and forciblest access into the capacity of the vulgar sort : so that these four causes concurring , the admiration of ancient authors , the hate of the school- men , the exact study of languages ...
... variety of discourse , as the fittest and forciblest access into the capacity of the vulgar sort : so that these four causes concurring , the admiration of ancient authors , the hate of the school- men , the exact study of languages ...
Side 29
... : who having sharp and strong wits , and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , but their wits being shut up in the cells of a few authors 1 ( chiefly Aristotle their dictator ) as their persons THE FIRST BOOK 29.
... : who having sharp and strong wits , and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , but their wits being shut up in the cells of a few authors 1 ( chiefly Aristotle their dictator ) as their persons THE FIRST BOOK 29.
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