| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 538 pages
...as water will not ascend higher than the level of the first spring-head from whence it descendeth, so knowledge derived from Aristotle, and exempted...position be good, " Oportet " discentem credere," yet it must be coupled with this, " Oportet edoctum judicare;" for disciples do owe unto masters only... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 pages
...as water will not ascend , higher than the level of the first spring-head from whence it descendeth, so knowledge derived from Aristotle, and exempted...the position be good, " Oportet discentem credere ;" yet it must be coupled with this, " Oportet edoctum judicare :" for disciples do owe unto masters... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 pages
...good, " Oportet discentem credere ;" yet it must be coupled with this, " Oportet edoctum judicare :" for disciples do owe unto masters only a temporary belief, and a suspension of their own judgment till they be fully instructed, and not an absolute resignation, or perpetual captivity... | |
| Samuel Dickson - 1839 - 320 pages
...as unquestionable in practice as they were orthodox in precept. But if, according to Lord Bacon, " disciples do owe unto masters only a temporary belief, and a suspension of their own judgment until they be fully instructed, and not an absolute resignation or perpetual captivity,'*... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 pages
...as water will not ascend higher than the level of the first spring-head from whence it descendeth, so knowledge derived from Aristotle, and exempted...although the position be good, " Oportet discentem, credere,"i yet it must be coupled with this, " Oportet edoctum judicare;''* for disciples do owe unto... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 590 pages
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| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 612 pages
...as water will not ascend higher than the level of the first spring-head from whence it descendeth, rected and planted by the magistrate. Here they stay....not able to keep footing in so steep ground, descend This was the reason why the Sylva Sylvarum was published in Aphorisms, as " he knew well, that there... | |
| 1844 - 1128 pages
...as water will not ascend higher than the level of the first spring-head from whence it desccndeth, so knowledge, derived from Aristotle, and exempted...rise again higher than the knowledge of Aristotle." Indeed, it has been generally observed of literary associations, and of literary men in general, who... | |
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