The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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... gives a censure , " That there is no end of making books , and that much reading is weariness of the flesh ' ; and again in ... give law unto himself , and to depend no more upon God's commandments , which was the form of the temptation ...
... gives a censure , " That there is no end of making books , and that much reading is weariness of the flesh ' ; and again in ... give law unto himself , and to depend no more upon God's commandments , which was the form of the temptation ...
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... give , but are always good for you to follow . ' And so Seneca , after he had consecrated that Quinquennium Neronis to the eternal glory of learned governors , held on his honest and loyal course of good and free counsel , after his ...
... give , but are always good for you to follow . ' And so Seneca , after he had consecrated that Quinquennium Neronis to the eternal glory of learned governors , held on his honest and loyal course of good and free counsel , after his ...
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... give fortune to particular persons . For it was well noted long ago , that Homer hath given more men their livings ... gives laws to willing peoples and takes the road to heaven . ' Satan : Revelation 2:24 . that it was the novelty which ...
... give fortune to particular persons . For it was well noted long ago , that Homer hath given more men their livings ... gives laws to willing peoples and takes the road to heaven . ' Satan : Revelation 2:24 . that it was the novelty which ...
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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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