The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... judgment , and the facility and order of your elocution : and I have often thought , that of the persons living that I have known , your Majesty were the best instance to make a man of Plato's opinion , that all knowledge is but ...
... judgment , and the facility and order of your elocution : and I have often thought , that of the persons living that I have known , your Majesty were the best instance to make a man of Plato's opinion , that all knowledge is but ...
Side 15
... judgment of Cato , the Censor , he was well punished for his blasphemy against learning , in the same kind wherein he offended ; for when he was past threescore years old , he was taken with an extreme desire 30 to go to school again ...
... judgment of Cato , the Censor , he was well punished for his blasphemy against learning , in the same kind wherein he offended ; for when he was past threescore years old , he was taken with an extreme desire 30 to go to school again ...
Side 22
... judgment . For the honest and just bounds of observation by one person upon another , extend no further but to under- stand him sufficiently , whereby not to give him offence , or whereby to be able to give him faithful counsel , or ...
... judgment . For the honest and just bounds of observation by one person upon another , extend no further but to under- stand him sufficiently , whereby not to give him offence , or whereby to be able to give him faithful counsel , or ...
Side 23
... judgment of them in greater matters by that which they find wanting in them in smaller . But this con- sequence doth oft deceive men , for which I do refer them over to that which was said by Themistocles , arrogantly and uncivilly ...
... judgment of them in greater matters by that which they find wanting in them in smaller . But this con- sequence doth oft deceive men , for which I do refer them over to that which was said by Themistocles , arrogantly and uncivilly ...
Side 25
... judgment truly made they are to be accounted submissions to the occasion and not to the person . 10 Now I proceed to those errors and vanities which have intervened amongst the studies themselves of the learned , which is that which is ...
... judgment truly made they are to be accounted submissions to the occasion and not to the person . 10 Now I proceed to those errors and vanities which have intervened amongst the studies themselves of the learned , which is that which is ...
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