Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningW. Pickering, 1851 - 341 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiv
... writing feemeth to me , fi nunquam fallit imago , ( as far as a man can judge of his own work ) not much better than the noise or found which Musicians make while they are tuning their Inftruments , which is nothing pleasant to hear ...
... writing feemeth to me , fi nunquam fallit imago , ( as far as a man can judge of his own work ) not much better than the noise or found which Musicians make while they are tuning their Inftruments , which is nothing pleasant to hear ...
الصفحة 11
... Writing and Reading Books , and the anxiety of Spirit which redoundeth from Know- ledge ; and that Admonition of St. Paul , That we be not feduced by vain Philofophy ; let those places be rightly understood , and they do indeed excel ...
... Writing and Reading Books , and the anxiety of Spirit which redoundeth from Know- ledge ; and that Admonition of St. Paul , That we be not feduced by vain Philofophy ; let those places be rightly understood , and they do indeed excel ...
الصفحة 29
... writes to his friend Atticus ; Cato optime fentit , fed nocet interdum reipublicæ ; loquitur enim tanquam in republica Platonis , non tanquam in fæce Romuli . And the fame Cicero doth excufe and expound the Philofophers for going too ...
... writes to his friend Atticus ; Cato optime fentit , fed nocet interdum reipublicæ ; loquitur enim tanquam in republica Platonis , non tanquam in fæce Romuli . And the fame Cicero doth excufe and expound the Philofophers for going too ...
الصفحة 36
... write , for the better understanding of thofe Authors , and the better advantage of preffing and applying their words . And thereof grew again a delight in their manner of Style and Phrafe , and an admiration of that kind of Writing ...
... write , for the better understanding of thofe Authors , and the better advantage of preffing and applying their words . And thereof grew again a delight in their manner of Style and Phrafe , and an admiration of that kind of Writing ...
الصفحة 39
... write in that manner . But the excess of this is so justly contemptible , that as Hercules , when he saw the Image of Adonis , Venus ' Minion , in a Temple , said in disdain , Nil facri es ; fo there is none of Hercules ' followers in ...
... write in that manner . But the excess of this is so justly contemptible , that as Hercules , when he saw the Image of Adonis , Venus ' Minion , in a Temple , said in disdain , Nil facri es ; fo there is none of Hercules ' followers in ...
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