The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... opinion , that the inquisition of man is not competent to find out essential forms or true differences : of which opinion we will take this hold , that the invention of forms is of all other parts of knowledge the worthiest to be sought ...
... opinion , that the inquisition of man is not competent to find out essential forms or true differences : of which opinion we will take this hold , that the invention of forms is of all other parts of knowledge the worthiest to be sought ...
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... opinion on both sides . Again , we see when M. Brutus and Cassius invited to a supper certain whose opinions they meant to feel , whether they were fit to be made their associates , and cast forth the question touching the killing of a ...
... opinion on both sides . Again , we see when M. Brutus and Cassius invited to a supper certain whose opinions they meant to feel , whether they were fit to be made their associates , and cast forth the question touching the killing of a ...
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... opinion of Aristotle seemeth to me a negligent opinion , that of those things which consist by nature , nothing can be changed by custom ; using for example , that if a stone be thrown ten thousand times up , it will not learn to ascend ...
... opinion of Aristotle seemeth to me a negligent opinion , that of those things which consist by nature , nothing can be changed by custom ; using for example , that if a stone be thrown ten thousand times up , it will not learn to ascend ...
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