The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... original notions ( which by the strangeness and darkness of this tabernacle of the body are sequestered ) again revived and restored : such a light of nature I have observed in your Majesty , and such a readiness to take flame and blaze ...
... original notions ( which by the strangeness and darkness of this tabernacle of the body are sequestered ) again revived and restored : such a light of nature I have observed in your Majesty , and such a readiness to take flame and blaze ...
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... is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution ; that the aspiring to overmuch knowledge was the original temptation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of. 4 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
... is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution ; that the aspiring to overmuch knowledge was the original temptation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of. 4 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
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Francis Bacon Francis Guy Selby. original temptation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of man ; that knowledge hath in it somewhat of the serpent , and therefore where it entereth into a man it makes him swell ; scientia inflat ...
Francis Bacon Francis Guy Selby. original temptation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of man ; that knowledge hath in it somewhat of the serpent , and therefore where it entereth into a man it makes him swell ; scientia inflat ...
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... original institutions which , by the long corruption of manners , have fallen into contempt ; ] and Cicero noteth this error directly in Cato the second , when he writes to his friend Atticus , Cato optime sentit , sed nocet interdum ...
... original institutions which , by the long corruption of manners , have fallen into contempt ; ] and Cicero noteth this error directly in Cato the second , when he writes to his friend Atticus , Cato optime sentit , sed nocet interdum ...
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... original , wherein those authors did write , for the better understanding of those authors , and the better advantage of pressing and applying their words . And thereof grew again a delight in their manner of style and phrase , and an ...
... original , wherein those authors did write , for the better understanding of those authors , and the better advantage of pressing and applying their words . And thereof grew again a delight in their manner of style and phrase , and an ...
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