The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 32
Side ix
... writing such a work , the Valerius Terminus , Of the Interpretation of Nature ( left unfinished , and posthumously published by Stephens in 1734 ) , in which he also contemplates a discourse on Knowledge , roughly in idea corre ...
... writing such a work , the Valerius Terminus , Of the Interpretation of Nature ( left unfinished , and posthumously published by Stephens in 1734 ) , in which he also contemplates a discourse on Knowledge , roughly in idea corre ...
Side xix
... writing ' 1 . But , after all , what books , if not Bacon's Essays and Bacon's Advancement of Learning , are to be placed first among specimens of English prose , for combined matter and style , for the truest thoughts expressed in the ...
... writing ' 1 . But , after all , what books , if not Bacon's Essays and Bacon's Advancement of Learning , are to be placed first among specimens of English prose , for combined matter and style , for the truest thoughts expressed in the ...
Side 9
... writing and read- ing books , and the anxiety of spirit which redoundeth from knowledge ; and that admonition of Saint Paul , ' That we be not seduced by vain philosophy ' ; let those places be rightly understood , and they do indeed ...
... writing and read- ing books , and the anxiety of spirit which redoundeth from knowledge ; and that admonition of Saint Paul , ' That we be not seduced by vain philosophy ' ; let those places be rightly understood , and they do indeed ...
Side 27
... writing ; which was much furthered and precipitated by the enmity and opposition that the propounders of those primitive but seeming new opinions had against the schoolmen ; who were generally of the contrary part , and whose writings ...
... writing ; which was much furthered and precipitated by the enmity and opposition that the propounders of those primitive but seeming new opinions had against the schoolmen ; who were generally of the contrary part , and whose writings ...
Side 69
... writers and inquirers concerning any parts of learning not sufficiently laboured and prosecuted . 7. These are summarily the works and acts , wherein the merits of many excellent princes and other worthy personages have been conversant ...
... writers and inquirers concerning any parts of learning not sufficiently laboured and prosecuted . 7. These are summarily the works and acts , wherein the merits of many excellent princes and other worthy personages have been conversant ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
according action amongst ancient Aristotle Augustus Caesar Bacon better body Caesar Callisthenes causes Cicero civil colour cometh conceit contrariwise deficient Democritus Demosthenes discourse divers divine doctrine doth doubt duty E. M. Forster earth Edmund Blunden error excellent fable faculties felicity former fortune G. M. Trevelyan give handled hath heaven honour human humour imagination inquiry invention judgement kind king knowledge labour ledge light likewise Lord David Cecil Majesty maketh man's manner matter medicine men's ment metaphysic mind moral motions mought natural philosophy nevertheless Novum Organum observations opinion orations Paracelsus particular perfection persons Plato pleasure poesy poets precept princes reason religion saith Salomon sciences scriptures seemeth sense Short Stories Socrates sophisms sort speak speech spirit subtile Tacitus things tion touching Trajan true truth unto virtue whereas wherein whereof whereunto wisdom wise words writing