The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... person , than to the business of your crown and state . Wherefore , representing your Majesty many times unto my mind , and beholding you not with the inquisitive eye of presumption , to discover that which the Scripture telleth me is ...
... person , than to the business of your crown and state . Wherefore , representing your Majesty many times unto my mind , and beholding you not with the inquisitive eye of presumption , to discover that which the Scripture telleth me is ...
Side 2
... 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 remembrance , and that the mind of man by nature knoweth all things , and hath but her 10 own native and ...
... 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 remembrance , and that the mind of man by nature knoweth all things , and hath but her 10 own native and ...
Side 10
... persons and m times , there hath been a meeting and concurrence in learning and arms , flourishing and excelling in the same men and the 30 same ages . For , as for men , there cannot be a better nor the like instance , as of that pair ...
... persons and m times , there hath been a meeting and concurrence in learning and arms , flourishing and excelling in the same men and the 30 same ages . For , as for men , there cannot be a better nor the like instance , as of that pair ...
Side 11
... persons , by how much an age is a greater object than a man . For both in Egypt , Assyria , Persia , Grecia , and Rome , the same times that are most renowned for arms , are likewise most admired for learning ; so that the greatest ...
... persons , by how much an age is a greater object than a man . For both in Egypt , Assyria , Persia , Grecia , and Rome , the same times that are most renowned for arms , are likewise most admired for learning ; so that the greatest ...
Side 14
... persons love it for profit , as a hireling , that loves the work for the wages ; or for honour , as because it beareth them up in the eyes of men , and refresheth their reputation , which otherwise would wear ; or because it putteth ...
... persons love it for profit , as a hireling , that loves the work for the wages ; or for honour , as because it beareth them up in the eyes of men , and refresheth their reputation , which otherwise would wear ; or because it putteth ...
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