The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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... authors did write , for the better understanding of those authors , and the better advantage of pressing and applying their words . And thereof grew again a delight in their manner of style and phrase , and an admiration of that kind of ...
... authors did write , for the better understanding of those authors , and the better advantage of pressing and applying their words . And thereof grew again a delight in their manner of style and phrase , and an admiration of that kind of ...
Side 31
... authors in any art . The sciences themselves , which have had better intelligence and confeder- acy with the imagination of man than with his reason , are three in number ; astrology , natural magic , and alchemy : " of which sciences ...
... authors in any art . The sciences themselves , which have had better intelligence and confeder- acy with the imagination of man than with his reason , are three in number ; astrology , natural magic , and alchemy : " of which sciences ...
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... author of authors , be not deprived of his due , which is , further and further to discover truth . Thus have I gone over these three diseases of learning ; besides the which there are some other rather peccant " humours than formed ...
... author of authors , be not deprived of his due , which is , further and further to discover truth . Thus have I gone over these three diseases of learning ; besides the which there are some other rather peccant " humours than formed ...
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The First Book | 3 |
Defence of Learning against Politicians | 10 |
Defence of Learning against the discredits arising from | 17 |
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