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Pagina 172
... common cause is overmuch study ; puts Study , contemplation , and continuall too much learning ( as Festus told Paul ) " meditation , as an especiall cause of mad- hath made thee mad ; ' tis that other ex- nesse : and in his 86.consul ...
... common cause is overmuch study ; puts Study , contemplation , and continuall too much learning ( as Festus told Paul ) " meditation , as an especiall cause of mad- hath made thee mad ; ' tis that other ex- nesse : and in his 86.consul ...
Pagina 325
... common Spirit to the whole world . It was the opin- 30 ion of Plato , and it is yet of the Hermeti- call Philosophers ; if there be a common nature that unites and tyes the scattered and divided individuals into one species , why may ...
... common Spirit to the whole world . It was the opin- 30 ion of Plato , and it is yet of the Hermeti- call Philosophers ; if there be a common nature that unites and tyes the scattered and divided individuals into one species , why may ...
Pagina 349
... common - sense , and half crystallized it by giving it poetic shape . Falkland , at Great Tew in Burford , was gathering together , about 1640 , a group of theologians and scholars who sought to end intellectual strife by a broadly ...
... common - sense , and half crystallized it by giving it poetic shape . Falkland , at Great Tew in Burford , was gathering together , about 1640 , a group of theologians and scholars who sought to end intellectual strife by a broadly ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
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