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Pagina viii
... men , ge- nerally , come short of themselves when they strive " to out - doe themselves . They put a force upon 66 " the State of Learning ( to my power ) and not Glory ; and because ' my purpose was rather to excite other mens wits ...
... men , ge- nerally , come short of themselves when they strive " to out - doe themselves . They put a force upon 66 " the State of Learning ( to my power ) and not Glory ; and because ' my purpose was rather to excite other mens wits ...
Pagina ix
... men fall who seek to fly up to the secrets of the Deity by the waxen wings of the senses . 5. Learned men are ... men's minds and makes them unfit for arms 14 Alexander the Great and Julius Cæsar the dictator ; whereof the one was ...
... men fall who seek to fly up to the secrets of the Deity by the waxen wings of the senses . 5. Learned men are ... men's minds and makes them unfit for arms 14 Alexander the Great and Julius Cæsar the dictator ; whereof the one was ...
Pagina ix
... men of practice , and not grounded in their books , who are many times easily surprised , when matter falleth out besides their experience to the prejudice of the causes they handle : so by like reason , it cannot be but a matter of ...
... men of practice , and not grounded in their books , who are many times easily surprised , when matter falleth out besides their experience to the prejudice of the causes they handle : so by like reason , it cannot be but a matter of ...
Pagina ix
... men gentle , generous , maniable and pliant to government ; whereas ignorance makes them churlish , thwarting , and mutinous . OBJECTIONS TO LEARNING FROM THE ERRORS OF LEARNED MEN . 1. From their fortunes . 2. From their manners . 3 ...
... men gentle , generous , maniable and pliant to government ; whereas ignorance makes them churlish , thwarting , and mutinous . OBJECTIONS TO LEARNING FROM THE ERRORS OF LEARNED MEN . 1. From their fortunes . 2. From their manners . 3 ...
Pagina ix
... MEN . 1. Learned men endeavour to impose the laws of ancient severity upon dissolute times . " " Solon , when he was asked whether he had given his citi- zens the best laws , answered wisely , " Yea , of such as they " would receive ...
... MEN . 1. Learned men endeavour to impose the laws of ancient severity upon dissolute times . " " Solon , when he was asked whether he had given his citi- zens the best laws , answered wisely , " Yea , of such as they " would receive ...
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