The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... sometimes in the zeal and jealousy of 30 divines ; sometimes in the severity and arrogancy of poli- ticians ; and sometimes in the errors and imperfections of learned men themselves . I hear the former sort say , that knowledge is of ...
... sometimes in the zeal and jealousy of 30 divines ; sometimes in the severity and arrogancy of poli- ticians ; and sometimes in the errors and imperfections of learned men themselves . I hear the former sort say , that knowledge is of ...
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... sometimes that the gand- child , or other descendant , resembleth the ancestor more than the son ; so many times occurrences of present times may sort better with ancient examples , than with those THE ADVANCEMEnt of Learning, $
... sometimes that the gand- child , or other descendant , resembleth the ancestor more than the son ; so many times occurrences of present times may sort better with ancient examples , than with those THE ADVANCEMEnt of Learning, $
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... sometime it come from vice ; so it may be fitly said that Paupertas est virtutis fortuna , [ Poverty is virtue's fortune , ] though sometime it may proceed from misgovernment and accident . Surely Solomon hath pronounced it both in ...
... sometime it come from vice ; so it may be fitly said that Paupertas est virtutis fortuna , [ Poverty is virtue's fortune , ] though sometime it may proceed from misgovernment and accident . Surely Solomon hath pronounced it both in ...
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... sometimes too far to bring things to perfection , and to reduce the corruption of manners to honesty of precepts or examples of too great height . And yet hereof they have caveats enough in their own walks . For Solon , when he was ...
... sometimes too far to bring things to perfection , and to reduce the corruption of manners to honesty of precepts or examples of too great height . And yet hereof they have caveats enough in their own walks . For Solon , when he was ...
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... sometimes not good for me to 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 ...
... sometimes not good for me to 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 ...
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