The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... ancient Hermes ; the power and fortune of a king , the knowledge and illumination of a priest , and the learning and universality of a philosopher . This propriety , inherent and 1 : ་ individual attribute in your Majesty , deserveth to ...
... ancient Hermes ; the power and fortune of a king , the knowledge and illumination of a priest , and the learning and universality of a philosopher . This propriety , inherent and 1 : ་ individual attribute in your Majesty , deserveth to ...
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... that the gand- child , or other descendant , resembleth the ancestor more than the son ; so many times occurrences of present times may sort better with ancient examples , than with those THE ADVANCEMEnt of Learning, $
... that the gand- child , or other descendant , resembleth the ancestor more than the son ; so many times occurrences of present times may sort better with ancient examples , than with those THE ADVANCEMEnt of Learning, $
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Francis Bacon Francis Guy Selby. may sort better with ancient examples , than with those of the latter or immediate times and lastly , the wit of one man can no more countervail learning than one man's means can hold way with a common ...
Francis Bacon Francis Guy Selby. may sort better with ancient examples , than with those of the latter or immediate times and lastly , the wit of one man can no more countervail learning than one man's means can hold way with a common ...
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... ancient wisdom of the best times , did always make a just complaint , that states were too busy with their laws , and too negligent in point of education : which excellent part of ancient dis- cipline hath been in some sort revived of ...
... ancient wisdom of the best times , did always make a just complaint , that states were too busy with their laws , and too negligent in point of education : which excellent part of ancient dis- cipline hath been in some sort revived of ...
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... ancient custom was to dedicate them only to private and equal friends , or to entitle the books with their names : or if to kings and great persons , it 20 was to some such as the argument of the book was fit and proper for but these ...
... ancient custom was to dedicate them only to private and equal friends , or to entitle the books with their names : or if to kings and great persons , it 20 was to some such as the argument of the book was fit and proper for but these ...
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