The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... rest , and he shall find this judg- ment is truly made . For it seemeth much in a king , if , by the compendious extractions of other men's wits and labours , he can take hold of any superficial ornaments and shows of learning ; or if ...
... rest , and he shall find this judg- ment is truly made . For it seemeth much in a king , if , by the compendious extractions of other men's wits and labours , he can take hold of any superficial ornaments and shows of learning ; or if ...
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... rest , the 10 gross and palpable flattery , whereunto many not unlearned have abased and abused their wits and pens , turning , as Du Bartas saith , Hecuba into Helena , and Faustina into Lucretia , hath most diminished the price and ...
... rest , the 10 gross and palpable flattery , whereunto many not unlearned have abased and abused their wits and pens , turning , as Du Bartas saith , Hecuba into Helena , and Faustina into Lucretia , hath most diminished the price and ...
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... rests not so much 10 upon evidence of truth proved by arguments , authorities , similitudes , examples , as upon ... rest ; so that the to be a lively image of the light into one corner , y fable and fiction of Scylla this kind of ...
... rests not so much 10 upon evidence of truth proved by arguments , authorities , similitudes , examples , as upon ... rest ; so that the to be a lively image of the light into one corner , y fable and fiction of Scylla this kind of ...
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... rest the foulest ; as that which doth destroy the essential form of knowledge , which is nothing but a representation of truth : for the truth of being and the truth of knowing are one , differing no more than the direct beam and the ...
... rest the foulest ; as that which doth destroy the essential form of knowledge , which is nothing but a representation of truth : for the truth of being and the truth of knowing are one , differing no more than the direct beam and the ...
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... rest ; so as , if a man should begin the labour of a new search , he were but like to light upon somewhat formerly rejected , and by rejection brought 10 into oblivion : as if the multitude , or the wisest for the multitude's sake ...
... rest ; so as , if a man should begin the labour of a new search , he were but like to light upon somewhat formerly rejected , and by rejection brought 10 into oblivion : as if the multitude , or the wisest for the multitude's sake ...
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