To spend too much time in studies is sloth ; to use them too much for ornament is affectation ; to make judgment wholly by their rules is the humour of a scholar ; they perfect nature and are perfected by experience — for natural abilities are like... The Works of Lord Bacon: Philosophical works - Seite 301von Francis Bacon - 1854Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...('Blessed are the ... for they . . . ,' etc.). It is the usual pattern for offering oracular wisdom. They perfect nature, and are perfected by experience,...at large, except they be bounded in by experience. Three elements of increasing length again. A series of discrete pronouncements, the second and third... | |
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...judgment wholly by their rules is the humour of a scholar. They perfect nature, and are perfec ted by experience; for natural abilities are like natural...except they be bounded in by experience. Crafty men condemn studies, simple men admire them, and wise men use them; for they teach not their own use; but... | |
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