The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... opinion , that all knowledge is but remembrance , and that the mind of man by nature knoweth all things , and hath but her 10 own native and original notions ( which by the strangeness and darkness of this tabernacle of the body are ...
... opinion , that all knowledge is but remembrance , and that the mind of man by nature knoweth all things , and hath but her 10 own native and original notions ( which by the strangeness and darkness of this tabernacle of the body are ...
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... opinion , and the misunderstanding in the grounds thereof , it may well appear these men do not observe or consider that it was not the pure knowledge of nature and universality , a knowledge by the light whereof man did give names unto ...
... opinion , and the misunderstanding in the grounds thereof , it may well appear these men do not observe or consider that it was not the pure knowledge of nature and universality , a knowledge by the light whereof man did give names unto ...
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... an affected gravity , than according to the in- ward sense of his own opinion . And as for Virgil's verses , though it pleased him to brave the world in taking to the Romans the art of empire , and leaving to others THE FIRST BOOK . 15.
... an affected gravity , than according to the in- ward sense of his own opinion . And as for Virgil's verses , though it pleased him to brave the world in taking to the Romans the art of empire , and leaving to others THE FIRST BOOK . 15.
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... opinion to measure of reason ) may appear in that , we see men are more curious what they put into a new vessel , than into a vessel seasoned ; and what mould they lay 10 about a young plant , than about a plant corroborate ; so as the ...
... opinion to measure of reason ) may appear in that , we see men are more curious what they put into a new vessel , than into a vessel seasoned ; and what mould they lay 10 about a young plant , than about a plant corroborate ; so as the ...
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... opinion , but only to speak unto such as do fall under or near unto a popular observation . There be therefore chiefly three vanities in studies , whereby learning hath been most traduced . For those things we do esteem vain , which are ...
... opinion , but only to speak unto such as do fall under or near unto a popular observation . There be therefore chiefly three vanities in studies , whereby learning hath been most traduced . For those things we do esteem vain , which are ...
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