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Pagina xvii
... Learning , to be Translated into " French ) I was much inclin'd to make you a Present of the " last Book which I published , and which I had in readiness for “ you . " I was sometimes in doubt , whether I ought to have sent " it to you ...
... Learning , to be Translated into " French ) I was much inclin'd to make you a Present of the " last Book which I published , and which I had in readiness for “ you . " I was sometimes in doubt , whether I ought to have sent " it to you ...
Pagina xix
... Learning , that of Hen . VII . 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 ...
... Learning , that of Hen . VII . 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 ...
Pagina xxiii
... seeing nothing can be more justly " allotted to be the saying of fools , than this , ' There " is no God . " In the Advancement of Learning , he says , “ It " is an assured truth , and a conclusion of PREFACE . xxiii.
... seeing nothing can be more justly " allotted to be the saying of fools , than this , ' There " is no God . " In the Advancement of Learning , he says , “ It " is an assured truth , and a conclusion of PREFACE . xxiii.
Pagina xxiv
... learning , and more extensively in the treatise " De Augmentis . " The dedication , of which there is a MS . † in the British Museum , to the Lord Mountjoye , is copied from " The Remains , " published by Stephens.§ " Of the Coulours of ...
... learning , and more extensively in the treatise " De Augmentis . " The dedication , of which there is a MS . † in the British Museum , to the Lord Mountjoye , is copied from " The Remains , " published by Stephens.§ " Of the Coulours of ...
Pagina xxv
... LEARNING , page 85 of vol . II . " The pleasure and delight of knowledge and learning far surpasseth all other in nature ; for , " shall the pleasures of the affections so exceed the senses , as much as the obtaining of desire or vic ...
... LEARNING , page 85 of vol . II . " The pleasure and delight of knowledge and learning far surpasseth all other in nature ; for , " shall the pleasures of the affections so exceed the senses , as much as the obtaining of desire or vic ...
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