The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... Plato's opinion , that all knowledge is but remembrance , and that the mind of man by nature knoweth all things , and hath but her 10 own native and original notions ( which by the strangeness and darkness of this tabernacle of the body ...
... Plato's opinion , that all knowledge is but remembrance , and that the mind of man by nature knoweth all things , and hath but her 10 own native and original notions ( which by the strangeness and darkness of this tabernacle of the body ...
Side 8
... Plato's school , That the sense of man carrieth a resemblance with the sun , which , as we see , openeth and revealeth all the terrestrial globe ; but then again it obscureth and concealeth ' the stars and celestial globe : so doth the ...
... Plato's school , That the sense of man carrieth a resemblance with the sun , which , as we see , openeth and revealeth all the terrestrial globe ; but then again it obscureth and concealeth ' the stars and celestial globe : so doth the ...
Side 20
... Plato , finding that his own heart could not agree with 20 the corrupt manners of his country , refused to bear place or office ; saying , That a man's country was to be used as his parents were , that is , with humble persuasions , and ...
... Plato , finding that his own heart could not agree with 20 the corrupt manners of his country , refused to bear place or office ; saying , That a man's country was to be used as his parents were , that is , with humble persuasions , and ...
Side 23
... Plato said of his master Socrates , whom he compared to the gallipots of apothecaries , which on the outside had apes and owls and antiques , but contained within sovereign and precious liquors and confections ; acknowledging that to an ...
... Plato said of his master Socrates , whom he compared to the gallipots of apothecaries , which on the outside had apes and owls and antiques , but contained within sovereign and precious liquors and confections ; acknowledging that to an ...
Side 28
... Plato also in some degree ; and hereof likewise there is great use for surely , to the severe inquisition of truth , and the deep progress into philosophy , it is some hindrance ; because it is too early satisfactory to the mind of man ...
... Plato also in some degree ; and hereof likewise there is great use for surely , to the severe inquisition of truth , and the deep progress into philosophy , it is some hindrance ; because it is too early satisfactory to the mind of man ...
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