Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... Learning , that of Henry Seventh , that of the Essays , being retractate and made more perfect , well translated into Latin by the help of some good pens , which forsake me not ; for these modern languages will at one time or other play ...
... Learning , that of Henry Seventh , that of the Essays , being retractate and made more perfect , well translated into Latin by the help of some good pens , which forsake me not ; for these modern languages will at one time or other play ...
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... con- tained in the following passages : - Men's thoughts are much according to their inclination , their discourse and speeches according to their learning and " infused opinions ; but their deeds are after as 66 BACON & WORKS .
... con- tained in the following passages : - Men's thoughts are much according to their inclination , their discourse and speeches according to their learning and " infused opinions ; but their deeds are after as 66 BACON & WORKS .
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... learners , while men in age are actors ; and lastly , good for external accidents , because authority followeth old men , and favour and popu- larity youth . But for the moral part perhaps youth will have the pre - eminence , as age ...
... learners , while men in age are actors ; and lastly , good for external accidents , because authority followeth old men , and favour and popu- larity youth . But for the moral part perhaps youth will have the pre - eminence , as age ...
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... learning the flight will be slow , without some feathers of ostentation . Qui de contemnendâ gloriâ libros scribunt , nomen suum inscribunt . Socrates , Aristotle , Galen , were men full of ostentation . Certainly vain - glory helpeth ...
... learning the flight will be slow , without some feathers of ostentation . Qui de contemnendâ gloriâ libros scribunt , nomen suum inscribunt . Socrates , Aristotle , Galen , were men full of ostentation . Certainly vain - glory helpeth ...
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... learning , and then both of them together for a time ; in the declining age of a state , mechanical arts and merchan- dise . Learning hath its infancy when it is but beginning , and almost childish ; then its youth , when it is ...
... learning , and then both of them together for a time ; in the declining age of a state , mechanical arts and merchan- dise . Learning hath its infancy when it is but beginning , and almost childish ; then its youth , when it is ...
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