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Pagina xv
... the judgment , either of Esop's cock , that preferred the barley- corn before the gem ; or of Midas , that being chosen judge ( 1 ) See note ( L ) at the end . between Apollo president of the Muses , and Pan god ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
... the judgment , either of Esop's cock , that preferred the barley- corn before the gem ; or of Midas , that being chosen judge ( 1 ) See note ( L ) at the end . between Apollo president of the Muses , and Pan god ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
Pagina xvii
... judge that learning should be referred to action , they judge well ; but in this they fall into the error described in the ancient fable , in which the other parts of the body did suppose the stomach had been idle , because it neither ...
... judge that learning should be referred to action , they judge well ; but in this they fall into the error described in the ancient fable , in which the other parts of the body did suppose the stomach had been idle , because it neither ...
Pagina xxvi
... judge upon questions of faith 129 " Men and gods were not able to draw Jupiter down to the earth ; but contrariwise , Jupiter was able to draw them up to heaven . ” 4. This is not deficient , but not restrained within proper limits . 5 ...
... judge upon questions of faith 129 " Men and gods were not able to draw Jupiter down to the earth ; but contrariwise , Jupiter was able to draw them up to heaven . ” 4. This is not deficient , but not restrained within proper limits . 5 ...
Pagina lxiv
... judge of the proportion or value of things . We shall find the logical part , as I may term it , of some men's minds good , but the mathematical part erroneous ; that is , they can well judge of consequences , but not of pro- portions ...
... judge of the proportion or value of things . We shall find the logical part , as I may term it , of some men's minds good , but the mathematical part erroneous ; that is , they can well judge of consequences , but not of pro- portions ...
Pagina 61
... judge or construe of the store of some excel- lent jeweller , by that only which is set out toward the street in his shop . The other , because they . minister a singular help and preservative against un- belief and error : for our ...
... judge or construe of the store of some excel- lent jeweller , by that only which is set out toward the street in his shop . The other , because they . minister a singular help and preservative against un- belief and error : for our ...
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