The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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Side 3
... Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend to the emperors of Græcia , 20 or of the West ; and then to the lines of France , Spain , England , Scotland , and the rest , and he shall find this judg- ment is truly made . For it ...
... Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend to the emperors of Græcia , 20 or of the West ; and then to the lines of France , Spain , England , Scotland , and the rest , and he shall find this judg- ment is truly made . For it ...
Side 51
... Antoninus Pius , who succeeded him , was a prince ex- cellently learned ; and had the patient and subtle wit of a schoolman ; insomuch as in common speech , which leaves no virtue untaxed , he was called Cymini Sector , ( a carver or ...
... Antoninus Pius , who succeeded him , was a prince ex- cellently learned ; and had the patient and subtle wit of a schoolman ; insomuch as in common speech , which leaves no virtue untaxed , he was called Cymini Sector , ( a carver or ...
Side 52
... Antoninus ; whereof the latter , who obscured his colleague and survived him long , was named the Philosopher : who , as he excelled all the rest in learning , so he excelled them likewise in perfection of all royal virtues ; insomuch ...
... Antoninus ; whereof the latter , who obscured his colleague and survived him long , was named the Philosopher : who , as he excelled all the rest in learning , so he excelled them likewise in perfection of all royal virtues ; insomuch ...
Side 54
... willing to flatter , if they will so call it , an Alexander , or a Cæsar , or an Antoninus , that are dead many hundred years since , as any that now liveth for it is the displaying of the glory of 54 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
... willing to flatter , if they will so call it , an Alexander , or a Cæsar , or an Antoninus , that are dead many hundred years since , as any that now liveth for it is the displaying of the glory of 54 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
Side 72
... Antoninus was named The Philosopher . 1. 24. wits , the word wit is generally used simply as the equivalent of mind . We must not expect original research or profound knowledge from a king . If he can appropriate and re- peat what ...
... Antoninus was named The Philosopher . 1. 24. wits , the word wit is generally used simply as the equivalent of mind . We must not expect original research or profound knowledge from a king . If he can appropriate and re- peat what ...
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