The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... pleasure of your Majesty's employments : for the latter , I thought it more respective to make choice of some oblation , which might rather refer to the propriety and excellency of your individual 10 person , than to the business of ...
... pleasure of your Majesty's employments : for the latter , I thought it more respective to make choice of some oblation , which might rather refer to the propriety and excellency of your individual 10 person , than to the business of ...
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... pleasure in itself : but when men fall to framing conclusions out of their knowledge , applying it to their particular , and ministering to themselves thereby weak fears or vast desires , there groweth that carefulness and trouble of ...
... pleasure in itself : but when men fall to framing conclusions out of their knowledge , applying it to their particular , and ministering to themselves thereby weak fears or vast desires , there groweth that carefulness and trouble of ...
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... pleasure 10 and displeasure ; or because it exerciseth some faculty wherein they take pride , and so entertaineth them in good humour and pleasing conceits toward themselves ; or because it advanceth any other their ends . So that , as ...
... pleasure 10 and displeasure ; or because it exerciseth some faculty wherein they take pride , and so entertaineth them in good humour and pleasing conceits toward themselves ; or because it advanceth any other their ends . So that , as ...
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... pleasures or in studies ; as was well answered by Demosthenes to his adversary Eschines , that was a man given to pleasure , and told him , That his orations did smell of the lamp : Indeed , said Demosthenes , there is great difference ...
... pleasures or in studies ; as was well answered by Demosthenes to his adversary Eschines , that was a man given to pleasure , and told him , That his orations did smell of the lamp : Indeed , said Demosthenes , there is great difference ...
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... pleasure , and dignity , or at least freedom from indignity , as no man handleth it , but handleth it well : such a consonancy it hath to men's conceits in the express- ing , and to men's consents in the allowing . This only 30 I will ...
... pleasure , and dignity , or at least freedom from indignity , as no man handleth it , but handleth it well : such a consonancy it hath to men's conceits in the express- ing , and to men's consents in the allowing . This only 30 I will ...
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acroamatic affections alchemy Alexander Alexander Severus ancient Anti-Cato Antoninus Aristippus Aristotle arts astrology authors Bacon means Bacon says Cæsar Callisthenes causes censure Christ Christian Church Cicero commandment Commodus conceit contemplation Demosthenes dignity Diogenes divine doctrines doth Emperor empire error Essay excellent express fortune give God's Greek H. B. COTTERILL hath heaven Heraclitus honour human humour judgment Julius Cæsar king knowledge labour Latin Latin translation ledge light literal sense lived man's manners Marcus matter men's MICHAEL MACMILLAN mind moral nature object observation opinion passage persons Philip of Macedon philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch princes reason religion Roman Rome saith scholar Scholasticism Schoolmen Scriptures Sewed signify Socrates Solomon soul speech spirit style Tacitus theology things Thomas Aquinas tion traduced Trajan true truth unto virtue W. T. WEBB wherein whereof wisdom Xenophon