The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... style and phrase , and an admiration of that kind of writing ; which was much furthered and precipitated 20 by the enmity and opposition that the propounders of those primitive , but seeming new opinions , had against the School- men ...
... style and phrase , and an admiration of that kind of writing ; which was much furthered and precipitated 20 by the enmity and opposition that the propounders of those primitive , but seeming new opinions , had against the School- men ...
Side 41
... style of a manufacture , and the other of a law , decree , or counsel . To proceed to that which is next in order from God to spirits ; we find , as far as credit is to be given to the celestial hierarchy of that supposed Dionysius the ...
... style of a manufacture , and the other of a law , decree , or counsel . To proceed to that which is next in order from God to spirits ; we find , as far as credit is to be given to the celestial hierarchy of that supposed Dionysius the ...
Side 52
... styles . In this emperor's times also the Church for the most part was in peace ; so as in this sequence of six princes we do see the blessed effects of learning in sovereignty , painted forth in the greatest table 52 OF THE ADVANCEMENT ...
... styles . In this emperor's times also the Church for the most part was in peace ; so as in this sequence of six princes we do see the blessed effects of learning in sovereignty , painted forth in the greatest table 52 OF THE ADVANCEMENT ...
Side 56
... style , and let us hear what you can say against us : which Callisthenes presently undertook , and did with that sting and life , that Alexander interrupted him , and said , The goodness of the cause made him eloquent before , and ...
... style , and let us hear what you can say against us : which Callisthenes presently undertook , and did with that sting and life , that Alexander interrupted him , and said , The goodness of the cause made him eloquent before , and ...
Side 98
... style of the schoolmen , and to the necessity which they were under of expressing themselves in language which would impress the vulgar , led to an affected purism of style and a luxuriant extravagance of speech . " Matter was , by them ...
... style of the schoolmen , and to the necessity which they were under of expressing themselves in language which would impress the vulgar , led to an affected purism of style and a luxuriant extravagance of speech . " Matter was , by them ...
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