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Pagina vi
... author , so your lordship hath great interest in " the argument : For to speak without flattery , few " have like use of learning or like judgment in " learning , as I have observed in your lordship . And 66 again , your lordship hath ...
... author , so your lordship hath great interest in " the argument : For to speak without flattery , few " have like use of learning or like judgment in " learning , as I have observed in your lordship . And 66 again , your lordship hath ...
Pagina ix
... authors . Authors should be as consuls to advise , not as dictators to command . Let great authors have their due , as time , which is the author of authors , be not deprived of his due , which is , fur- ther and further to discover ...
... authors . Authors should be as consuls to advise , not as dictators to command . Let great authors have their due , as time , which is the author of authors , be not deprived of his due , which is , fur- ther and further to discover ...
Pagina xii
... authors of new arts , endowments , and commodities towards man's life , were ever consecrated amongst the gods themselves : as were Ceres , Bacchus , Mer- curius , Apollo , and others : and justly ; for the merit of the former is ...
... authors of new arts , endowments , and commodities towards man's life , were ever consecrated amongst the gods themselves : as were Ceres , Bacchus , Mer- curius , Apollo , and others : and justly ; for the merit of the former is ...
Pagina xvii
... authors . III . THE PERSONS OF THE LEARNED 108 • 1. Learned men should be countenanced . 2. There should be rewards . 1. For readers in sciences extant . 2. For inventors . 3. Defects of universities . First defect . Colleges are all ...
... authors . III . THE PERSONS OF THE LEARNED 108 • 1. Learned men should be countenanced . 2. There should be rewards . 1. For readers in sciences extant . 2. For inventors . 3. Defects of universities . First defect . Colleges are all ...
Pagina 13
... Author of truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie . But farther , it is an assured truth , and a conclusion of experience , that a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism , but a far- ther ...
... Author of truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie . But farther , it is an assured truth , and a conclusion of experience , that a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism , but a far- ther ...
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