Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 54
Side 7
... phraseology . Under the public sense of these failures , another translation was produced about sixty years ago by Dr. Shaw , which might have merited approbation , had not the learned physician been impressed with the idea.
... phraseology . Under the public sense of these failures , another translation was produced about sixty years ago by Dr. Shaw , which might have merited approbation , had not the learned physician been impressed with the idea.
Side 18
... sense of their duty , as to divine matters ; for the senses are like the sun , which displays the face of the earth , but shuts up that of the heavens : and again , that they run not into the contrary extreme , which they certainly will ...
... sense of their duty , as to divine matters ; for the senses are like the sun , which displays the face of the earth , but shuts up that of the heavens : and again , that they run not into the contrary extreme , which they certainly will ...
Side 24
... sense , are in proportion to a man , and not in proportion to the universe . And it is a grand error to assert that sense is the measure of things . ' 2 in the white dispo eces either the o laws To remedy this , we have from all ...
... sense , are in proportion to a man , and not in proportion to the universe . And it is a grand error to assert that sense is the measure of things . ' 2 in the white dispo eces either the o laws To remedy this , we have from all ...
Side 34
... Sense 182 199 BOOK V CHAPTER I Division of the Use and Objects of the Faculties of the Soul into Logic and Ethics . Division of Logic into the Arts of Invention , Judgment , Memory and Tradition CHAPTER II The Division of Invention into ...
... Sense 182 199 BOOK V CHAPTER I Division of the Use and Objects of the Faculties of the Soul into Logic and Ethics . Division of Logic into the Arts of Invention , Judgment , Memory and Tradition CHAPTER II The Division of Invention into ...
Side 42
... sense resem- bles the sun , which shows the terrestrial globe , but conceals the celestial " ; " for thus the sense discovers natural things , while it shuts up divine . And hence some learned men have , indeed , been heretical , while ...
... sense resem- bles the sun , which shows the terrestrial globe , but conceals the celestial " ; " for thus the sense discovers natural things , while it shuts up divine . And hence some learned men have , indeed , been heretical , while ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
action Æneid affections ancient aphorism appear Aristotle astrology authors axioms Bacon better body Cæsar called causes Cicero civil common confutation corrupt courts of equity deficient Democritus Demosthenes diligence discourse diseases divine Division doctrine endeavor Epicurus error esteemed evil example excellent experience fable fortune georgics greater heavens hitherto honor human imagination induction inquiry invention judge judgment Julius Cæsar justly kind king knowledge labor lastly learning light Livy logic mankind manner mathematics matter method mind moral motion natural philosophy natural theology nature Novum Organum numerous observed opinion Ovid particular perfect persons philosophy physics Plato Plutarch Polyhistor precept princes principal proceed procure Prov prudent reason received regard relation Roman rule sciences sense sense and sensibility sophisms soul speech spirit subtile syllogism Tacitus theology thereof things tion treated true truth virtue vulgar wanting whence wherein wisdom wise words writing