The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... seemeth to be no less contention between the excellency of your Majesty's gifts of nature and the universality and perfection of your learn ing . For I am well assured that this which I shall say is no amplification at all , but a ...
... seemeth to be no less contention between the excellency of your Majesty's gifts of nature and the universality and perfection of your learn ing . For I am well assured that this which I shall say is no amplification at all , but a ...
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... seemeth he did emulate ; the one to conquer all opinions , as the other to conquer all nations . Wherein nevertheless , it may be , he may at some men's hands , that are of a bitter disposition , get a like title as his scholar did : So ...
... seemeth he did emulate ; the one to conquer all opinions , as the other to conquer all nations . Wherein nevertheless , it may be , he may at some men's hands , that are of a bitter disposition , get a like title as his scholar did : So ...
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... seemeth to me a thing usual , by pretext of true conceiving that which is revealed , to search and mine into that which is not revealed ; and by pretext of enucleating inferences and contradictories , to examine that which is positive ...
... seemeth to me a thing usual , by pretext of true conceiving that which is revealed , to search and mine into that which is not revealed ; and by pretext of enucleating inferences and contradictories , to examine that which is positive ...
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