Of the Advancement of LearningJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1915 - 244 sider |
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... thing scholastical , and somewhat idle , to recite things that every man knoweth ; but yet , since the argument I handle leadeth me thereunto , I am glad that men shall perceive I am as willing to flatter , if they will so call it , an ...
... thing scholastical , and somewhat idle , to recite things that every man knoweth ; but yet , since the argument I handle leadeth me thereunto , I am glad that men shall perceive I am as willing to flatter , if they will so call it , an ...
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... things are handled but in several respects . As for example , that logic considereth of many things as they are in notion , and this philosophy as they are in nature ; the one in appearance , the other in existence ; but I find this ...
... things are handled but in several respects . As for example , that logic considereth of many things as they are in notion , and this philosophy as they are in nature ; the one in appearance , the other in existence ; but I find this ...
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... things of show and sense before things of substance and effect . So some fall in love with access to princes , others with popular fame and applause , supposing they are things of great purchase : when in many cases they are but matters ...
... things of show and sense before things of substance and effect . So some fall in love with access to princes , others with popular fame and applause , supposing they are things of great purchase : when in many cases they are but matters ...
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