Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningWilliam Pickering, 1840 - 350 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 37
... antiquity , and to call former times to his succour , to make a party against the present time . So that the ancient authors , both in divinity and in humanity , which had long time slept in libraries , began generally to be read and ...
... antiquity , and to call former times to his succour , to make a party against the present time . So that the ancient authors , both in divinity and in humanity , which had long time slept in libraries , began generally to be read and ...
الصفحة 48
... is the extreme affecting of two extremities ; the one antiquity , the other novelty ; wherein it seemeth the children of time do take after For as he the nature and malice of the father 48 PECCANT HUMOURS OF LEARNING .
... is the extreme affecting of two extremities ; the one antiquity , the other novelty ; wherein it seemeth the children of time do take after For as he the nature and malice of the father 48 PECCANT HUMOURS OF LEARNING .
الصفحة 49
... antiquity envieth there should be new additions , and novelty cannot be content to add , but it must deface : surely , the advice of the prophet is the true direction in this matter , " State super vias antiquas , et videte quænam sit ...
... antiquity envieth there should be new additions , and novelty cannot be content to add , but it must deface : surely , the advice of the prophet is the true direction in this matter , " State super vias antiquas , et videte quænam sit ...
الصفحة 51
... , and have tumbled up and down in their own reason and conceits . Upon these intellectualists , which are , notwithstanding , commonly taken for the most sublime and divine philosophers , Heracli- tus gave ANTIQUITY AND NOVELTY . 51.
... , and have tumbled up and down in their own reason and conceits . Upon these intellectualists , which are , notwithstanding , commonly taken for the most sublime and divine philosophers , Heracli- tus gave ANTIQUITY AND NOVELTY . 51.
الصفحة 59
... antiquity , nor antiquity of knowledge . " Take a view of the ceremonial law of Moses ; you shall find , besides DIVINE PROOFS . 59 after the fall of man, we see, (...
... antiquity , nor antiquity of knowledge . " Take a view of the ceremonial law of Moses ; you shall find , besides DIVINE PROOFS . 59 after the fall of man, we see, (...
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according action Æsop amongst ancient antiquity aphorisms appeareth argument Aristotle atheism Augustus Cæsar axioms better body Cæsar Callisthenes causes cern chiefly Cicero civil cometh Commodus conceit concerneth consisteth deficient Democritus Demosthenes discourse divers divine doctrine doth doubt duty earth eloquence Epictetus error esteem excellent fable felicity former fortune handled hath heaven honour human humour images imagination inquiry invention judgment Julius Cæsar kind king knowledge labour learning ledge light likewise majesty maketh man's manner matter medicine men's Metaphysique mind moral natural philosophy natural theology nevertheless observations opinion orations Paracelsus particular perfection persons Plato pleasure poesy poets precept princes profession propound quæ reason religion rhetoric saith sciences Scriptures seemeth sense shew Socrates sophism sort speak speech spirit subtilty Tacitus things tion touching Trajan true truth unto virtue whereas wherein whereof whereunto wisdom wise words writing Xenophon