Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningW. Pickering, 1851 - 341 من الصفحات |
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... observation , what a reverend and honoured thing poverty of fortune was , for fome ages , in the Ro- man State , which nevertheless was a State without Paradoxes for we fee what Titus Livius faith in his Introduction : Cæterum aut me ...
... observation , what a reverend and honoured thing poverty of fortune was , for fome ages , in the Ro- man State , which nevertheless was a State without Paradoxes for we fee what Titus Livius faith in his Introduction : Cæterum aut me ...
الصفحة 31
... observation or examination of the Nature and cuftoms of one perfon for it is a fpeech for a Lover , and not for a wife man : Satis magnum alter alteri Theatrum fumus . Nevertheless I fhall yield , that he that cannot contract the fight ...
... observation or examination of the Nature and cuftoms of one perfon for it is a fpeech for a Lover , and not for a wife man : Satis magnum alter alteri Theatrum fumus . Nevertheless I fhall yield , that he that cannot contract the fight ...
الصفحة 35
... observation . There be therefore chiefly three vanities in Studies , whereby Learning hath been most tra- duced . For those things we do esteem vain , which are either false or frivolous , thofe which either have no truth , or no use ...
... observation . There be therefore chiefly three vanities in Studies , whereby Learning hath been most tra- duced . For those things we do esteem vain , which are either false or frivolous , thofe which either have no truth , or no use ...
الصفحة 47
... observation and traducement , and therefore are not to be passed over . The first of these is the extreme affecting of two extremities ; the one Antiquity , the other Novelty ; wherein it feemeth the children of time do take after the ...
... observation and traducement , and therefore are not to be passed over . The first of these is the extreme affecting of two extremities ; the one Antiquity , the other Novelty ; wherein it feemeth the children of time do take after the ...
الصفحة 50
... observations of experience , and have tumbled up and down in their own reason and conceits . Upon these In- tellectualists , which are , notwithstanding , com- monly taken for the most fublime and divine Phi- lofophers , Heraclitus gave ...
... observations of experience , and have tumbled up and down in their own reason and conceits . Upon these In- tellectualists , which are , notwithstanding , com- monly taken for the most fublime and divine Phi- lofophers , Heraclitus gave ...
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