The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... gives a censure , That there is no end of making books , and that much reading is a weariness of the flesh ; and again in ... give law unto himself , and to depend no more upon God's commandments , which was the form of the temptation ...
... gives a censure , That there is no end of making books , and that much reading is a weariness of the flesh ; and again in ... give law unto himself , and to depend no more upon God's commandments , which was the form of the temptation ...
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... give ourselves repose and contentment , and not distaste or repining : the third , That we do not presume by the contemplation of nature to attain to 20 the mysteries of God . For as touching the first of these , Solomon doth ...
... give ourselves repose and contentment , and not distaste or repining : the third , That we do not presume by the contemplation of nature to attain to 20 the mysteries of God . For as touching the first of these , Solomon doth ...
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... give him his dispatch with all speed , lest he should infect and enchant the minds and affections of the youth , and at unawares bring in an alteration of the manners and customs of the state . Out ( of the same conceit , or humour ...
... give him his dispatch with all speed , lest he should infect and enchant the minds and affections of the youth , and at unawares bring in an alteration of the manners and customs of the state . Out ( of the same conceit , or humour ...
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... give himself to learning , but it is not learning that breedeth any such point in his nature . And that learning should take up too much time or leisure I answer ; the most active or busy man that hath been or can be , hath , no ...
... give himself to learning , but it is not learning that breedeth any such point in his nature . And that learning should take up too much time or leisure I answer ; the most active or busy man that hath been or can be , hath , no ...
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... give , but are always good for you to follow . And so Seneca , after he had consecrated that quinquennium Neronis 20 [ those five years of Nero's reign ] to the eternal glory of learned governors , held on his honest and loyal course of ...
... give , but are always good for you to follow . And so Seneca , after he had consecrated that quinquennium Neronis 20 [ those five years of Nero's reign ] to the eternal glory of learned governors , held on his honest and loyal course of ...
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