The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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Side 8
... author of truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie . But further , it is an assured truth , and a conclusion of experience , that a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism , but a farther ...
... author of truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie . But further , it is an assured truth , and a conclusion of experience , that a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism , but a farther ...
Side 11
... authors and philosophers , and the greatest captains and governors have lived in the same ages . Neither can it otherwise be : for as , in man , the 10 ripeness of strength of the body and mind cometh much about an age , save that the ...
... authors and philosophers , and the greatest captains and governors have lived in the same ages . Neither can it otherwise be : for as , in man , the 10 ripeness of strength of the body and mind cometh much about an age , save that the ...
Side 15
... authors ; which doth well demonstrate , that his former censure of the Grecian learning was rather an affected gravity , than according to the in- ward sense of his own opinion . And as for Virgil's verses , though it pleased him to ...
... authors ; which doth well demonstrate , that his former censure of the Grecian learning was rather an affected gravity , than according to the in- ward sense of his own opinion . And as for Virgil's verses , though it pleased him to ...
Side 26
... 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 28
... authors which write in that manner . But the excess of this is so justly contemptible , that as Hercules , when he saw the image of Adonis , Venus ' minion , in a temple , said in disdain , Nil sacri es ; [ You are no divinity ; ] so ...
... authors which write in that manner . But the excess of this is so justly contemptible , that as Hercules , when he saw the image of Adonis , Venus ' minion , in a temple , said in disdain , Nil sacri es ; [ You are no divinity ; ] so ...
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