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Pagina vi
... wherein , as you have much commandment over the author , so your lordship hath great interest in " the argument : For to speak without flattery , few " have like use of learning or like judgment in " learning , as I have observed in ...
... wherein , as you have much commandment over the author , so your lordship hath great interest in " the argument : For to speak without flattery , few " have like use of learning or like judgment in " learning , as I have observed in ...
Pagina vii
... 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 ...
... 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
... wherein it is " written , excluding so many readers ; as on the other side , the ob- scurity of the argument in many parts of it , excludeth many others ; " I must account it a second birth of that work , if it might be trans- " lated ...
... wherein it is " written , excluding so many readers ; as on the other side , the ob- scurity of the argument in many parts of it , excludeth many others ; " I must account it a second birth of that work , if it might be trans- " lated ...
Pagina xliii
... wherein the beams of things should reflect according to their true incidence ; nay , it is rather like an enchanted glass , full of superstition and imposture , if it be not de- livered and reduced . 14. The mind is more affected by ...
... wherein the beams of things should reflect according to their true incidence ; nay , it is rather like an enchanted glass , full of superstition and imposture , if it be not de- livered and reduced . 14. The mind is more affected by ...
Pagina xlvii
... wherein it was invented ; and so is it pos- sible of knowledge induced . It is in knowledges as it is in plants ; the plant , it is no matter for the roots ; if you mean to use but if you mean to remove it to grow , then it is more ...
... wherein it was invented ; and so is it pos- sible of knowledge induced . It is in knowledges as it is in plants ; the plant , it is no matter for the roots ; if you mean to use but if you mean to remove it to grow , then it is more ...
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