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Pagina ix
... aspiring to Knowledge was the cause of the fall 2. Knowledge generates pride • 7 · 8 3. Solomon says there is no end of making books , and he that increases knowledge increases anxiety 10 b We must not so place our felicity in knowledge as.
... aspiring to Knowledge was the cause of the fall 2. Knowledge generates pride • 7 · 8 3. Solomon says there is no end of making books , and he that increases knowledge increases anxiety 10 b We must not so place our felicity in knowledge as.
Pagina ix
... they are confident and adventurous , but know neither the causes of diseases , nor the complexions of patients , nor peril of accidents , nor the true method of cures ; we see it is a like error to ii ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S.
... they are confident and adventurous , but know neither the causes of diseases , nor the complexions of patients , nor peril of accidents , nor the true method of cures ; we see it is a like error to ii ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S.
Pagina ix
... causes they handle : so by like reason , it cannot be but a matter of doubtful consequence , if states be managed by empiric statesmen , not well mingled with men grounded in learning . 1. It makes them irresolute by variety of reading ...
... causes they handle : so by like reason , it cannot be but a matter of doubtful consequence , if states be managed by empiric statesmen , not well mingled with men grounded in learning . 1. It makes them irresolute by variety of reading ...
Pagina xiv
... causes and the conquest of all fears together , as " concomitantia . " " Felix , qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas Quique metus omnes , et inexorabile fatum " Subjecit pedibus , strepitumque Acherontis avari . " 5. It disposes the mind ...
... causes and the conquest of all fears together , as " concomitantia . " " Felix , qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas Quique metus omnes , et inexorabile fatum " Subjecit pedibus , strepitumque Acherontis avari . " 5. It disposes the mind ...
Pagina xix
... causes of want , and the great quantity of books maketh a shew rather of superfluity than lack : which surcharge , nevertheless , is not to be remedied by making no more books but by making more good books , which , as the serpent of ...
... causes of want , and the great quantity of books maketh a shew rather of superfluity than lack : which surcharge , nevertheless , is not to be remedied by making no more books but by making more good books , which , as the serpent of ...
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