Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier and Son, 1901 - 431 sider |
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Side 17
... invention was but a kind of contemplation , raised up their own spirits to deliver oracles : whereas our method is ... inventions , by the triumphs of confutation , the citations of antiquity , the producing of authorities , or the mask ...
... invention was but a kind of contemplation , raised up their own spirits to deliver oracles : whereas our method is ... inventions , by the triumphs of confutation , the citations of antiquity , the producing of authorities , or the mask ...
Side 28
... the mind , and the continued structure and order of invention , in the most chosen subjects , after the same manner as globes and ma- chines facilitate the more abstruse and subtile demonstra- tions in 28 THE GREAT INSTAURATION.
... the mind , and the continued structure and order of invention , in the most chosen subjects , after the same manner as globes and ma- chines facilitate the more abstruse and subtile demonstra- tions in 28 THE GREAT INSTAURATION.
Side 34
... Invention into the Invention of Arts and Arguments . The former , though the more important of them , is wanting . Division of the Invention of Arts into Literate ( Instructed ) Experience and a New Method ( Novum Organum ) . An ...
... Invention into the Invention of Arts and Arguments . The former , though the more important of them , is wanting . Division of the Invention of Arts into Literate ( Instructed ) Experience and a New Method ( Novum Organum ) . An ...
Side 55
... invention , or depth of judgment . Then grew into esteem the flowing and watery vein of Orosius , " the Portugal bishop ; then did Sturmius bestow such infinite pains upon Cicero and Hermogenes ; then did Car and Ascham , in their ...
... invention , or depth of judgment . Then grew into esteem the flowing and watery vein of Orosius , " the Portugal bishop ; then did Sturmius bestow such infinite pains upon Cicero and Hermogenes ; then did Car and Ascham , in their ...
Side 56
... invention , to fall in love with them is to fall in love with a picture . 52 Yet the illustrating the obscurities of philosophy with sensible and plausible elocution is not hastily to be con- demned ; for hereof we have eminent examples ...
... invention , to fall in love with them is to fall in love with a picture . 52 Yet the illustrating the obscurities of philosophy with sensible and plausible elocution is not hastily to be con- demned ; for hereof we have eminent examples ...
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