The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... according to the derivation , and not according to our idiom for medicine ) is situate in a middle term or distance between natural history and metaphysic . For natural history describeth the variety of things ; physic the causes , but ...
... according to the derivation , and not according to our idiom for medicine ) is situate in a middle term or distance between natural history and metaphysic . For natural history describeth the variety of things ; physic the causes , but ...
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... according to the per fection of the art , and not according to common practice : so I understand it , that it ought to be done in the description of a politic man , I mean politic for his own fortune . 45. But it must be remembered all ...
... according to the per fection of the art , and not according to common practice : so I understand it , that it ought to be done in the description of a politic man , I mean politic for his own fortune . 45. But it must be remembered all ...
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... according to vulgar conceit , as of a basilisk , an unicorn , a centaur , a Briareus , an hydra , or the like , that therefore he must needs be thought to affirm the matter thereof positively to be true . To conclude therefore these two ...
... according to vulgar conceit , as of a basilisk , an unicorn , a centaur , a Briareus , an hydra , or the like , that therefore he must needs be thought to affirm the matter thereof positively to be true . To conclude therefore these two ...
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