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Pagina vii
... desire . Wherein before I set down in plain terms " my request unto you , I will open myself , what it was which I " chiefly sought and propounded to myself in that work ; that you " may perceive that which I now desire , to be persuant ...
... desire . Wherein before I set down in plain terms " my request unto you , I will open myself , what it was which I " chiefly sought and propounded to myself in that work ; that you " may perceive that which I now desire , to be persuant ...
Pagina viii
... desire , to have that bell heard as " far as can be . And since they are but sparks which can work but upon matter prepared , I have the more reason to wish , that these sparks may fly abroad , that they may the better find and light ...
... desire , to have that bell heard as " far as can be . And since they are but sparks which can work but upon matter prepared , I have the more reason to wish , that these sparks may fly abroad , that they may the better find and light ...
Pagina x
... desire of learning and knowledge , sometimes upon a natural curiosity , and inquisitive appetite ; sometimes to entertain their minds with variety and delight ; sometimes for ornament and reputation ; and sometimes to enable them to ...
... desire of learning and knowledge , sometimes upon a natural curiosity , and inquisitive appetite ; sometimes to entertain their minds with variety and delight ; sometimes for ornament and reputation ; and sometimes to enable them to ...
Pagina xii
... , who are full of savage and un- reclaimed desires of profit , of lust , of revenge ; which as long ( i ) See note ( I ) at the end . as they give ear to precepts , to laws , xii ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S 60 Human proofs.
... , who are full of savage and un- reclaimed desires of profit , of lust , of revenge ; which as long ( i ) See note ( I ) at the end . as they give ear to precepts , to laws , xii ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S 60 Human proofs.
Pagina xxiv
... desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind into the nature of things . " Poesy joined with music hath had access and estimation in rude times and barbarous regions , where other learning stood excluded . 5 ...
... desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind into the nature of things . " Poesy joined with music hath had access and estimation in rude times and barbarous regions , where other learning stood excluded . 5 ...
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