Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningWilliam Pickering, 1840 - 350 من الصفحات |
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... propound unto you framed particulars ; yet I may excite your princely cogitations to visit the excellent treasure of your own mind , and thence to extract particulars for this purpose , agreeable to your magnanimity and wisdom . N the ...
... propound unto you framed particulars ; yet I may excite your princely cogitations to visit the excellent treasure of your own mind , and thence to extract particulars for this purpose , agreeable to your magnanimity and wisdom . N the ...
الصفحة 53
... propound things sincerely , with more or less asseveration , as they stand in a man's own judgment proved more or less . Other errors there are in the scope that men propound to themselves , whereunto they bend their endeavours ; for ...
... propound things sincerely , with more or less asseveration , as they stand in a man's own judgment proved more or less . Other errors there are in the scope that men propound to themselves , whereunto they bend their endeavours ; for ...
الصفحة 54
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. propound to themselves to make some additions to their science , they convert their labours to aspire to certain second prizes : as to be a profound in- terpreter or commentor , to be a sharp champion or ...
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. propound to themselves to make some additions to their science , they convert their labours to aspire to certain second prizes : as to be a profound in- terpreter or commentor , to be a sharp champion or ...
الصفحة 76
... propound to myself , and not a humour of declaiming in any man's praises . Observe then the speech he used of Diogenes , and see if it tend not to the true state of one of the greatest questions of moral philo- sophy ; whether the ...
... propound to myself , and not a humour of declaiming in any man's praises . Observe then the speech he used of Diogenes , and see if it tend not to the true state of one of the greatest questions of moral philo- sophy ; whether the ...
الصفحة 107
... propounded to himself the general state of learning to be described and represented from age to age , as many have done the works of nature , and the state civil and ecclesiastical ; without which the history of the world seemeth to me ...
... propounded to himself the general state of learning to be described and represented from age to age , as many have done the works of nature , and the state civil and ecclesiastical ; without which the history of the world seemeth to me ...
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