The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... tion backward from ourselves . 2. Another error induced by the former is a distrust that anything should be now to be found out , which the world should have missed and passed over so long time ; as if the same objection were to be made ...
... tion backward from ourselves . 2. Another error induced by the former is a distrust that anything should be now to be found out , which the world should have missed and passed over so long time ; as if the same objection were to be made ...
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... tion , which is and hath been long well received and brought in use , ' felicis memoriae , piae memoriae , bonae memoriae , " we do acknowledge that which Cicero saith , borrowing it from Demosthenes , that ' bona fama propria possessio ...
... tion , which is and hath been long well received and brought in use , ' felicis memoriae , piae memoriae , bonae memoriae , " we do acknowledge that which Cicero saith , borrowing it from Demosthenes , that ' bona fama propria possessio ...
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... tion , but that it is eloquence that prevaileth in an active life . And as to the labouring of it , the emulation of Aris totle with the rhetoricians of his time , and the experience of Cicero , hath made them in thier works of ...
... tion , but that it is eloquence that prevaileth in an active life . And as to the labouring of it , the emulation of Aris totle with the rhetoricians of his time , and the experience of Cicero , hath made them in thier works of ...
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