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Pagina viii
... reason to wish , that these sparks may fly abroad , that they may the better find and light upon those minds and spirits which are apt to be kindled . And " therefore the privateness of the language considered , wherein it is " written ...
... reason to wish , that these sparks may fly abroad , that they may the better find and light upon those minds and spirits which are apt to be kindled . And " therefore the privateness of the language considered , wherein it is " written ...
Pagina ix
... reason HISTORY . POESY Natural history considered as to the subject Natural history considered as to its use Civil history Ecclesiastical history Division of poetry PHILOSOPHY . Primitive or general philosophy Particular philosophy ...
... reason HISTORY . POESY Natural history considered as to the subject Natural history considered as to its use Civil history Ecclesiastical history Division of poetry PHILOSOPHY . Primitive or general philosophy Particular philosophy ...
Pagina ix
... 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 14 It teacheth them when and ...
... 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 14 It teacheth them when and ...
Pagina ix
... reasons of this : 1. The largeness of their minds , which cannot descend to particulars . He that cannot contract the sight of his mind , as well as disperse and dilate it , wanteth a great faculty . 2. Learned men reject from choice ...
... reasons of this : 1. The largeness of their minds , which cannot descend to particulars . He that cannot contract the sight of his mind , as well as disperse and dilate it , wanteth a great faculty . 2. Learned men reject from choice ...
Pagina ix
... except they have life of reason and invention , to fall in love with them is all one as to fall in love with a picture . ( a ) See note ( A ) at the end . 2. Origin of the prevalence of delicate learning in late vi ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S.
... except they have life of reason and invention , to fall in love with them is all one as to fall in love with a picture . ( a ) See note ( A ) at the end . 2. Origin of the prevalence of delicate learning in late vi ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S.
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