The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 pagina's |
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Pagina 400
... knowledge is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution ; that the aspiring to overmuch knowledge was the original temptation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of 10 man ; that knowledge hath in it ...
... knowledge is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution ; that the aspiring to overmuch knowledge was the original temptation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of 10 man ; that knowledge hath in it ...
Pagina 401
... knowledge otherwise than merely by accident , for all knowledge and wonder ( which is the seed of knowledge ) is an impression of pleasure in itself ; but when men fall to framing conclusions out of their knowledge , applying it to ...
... knowledge otherwise than merely by accident , for all knowledge and wonder ( which is the seed of knowledge ) is an impression of pleasure in itself ; but when men fall to framing conclusions out of their knowledge , applying it to ...
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... knowledge settle here , it may be quickly apt to corrupt . Many of our 30 most refined moralists may be , in a worse sense than Plotinus means , πληρωθέντες τῇ ἑαυτῶν φύσει— “ full with their own pregnancy " ; their souls may too much ...
... knowledge settle here , it may be quickly apt to corrupt . Many of our 30 most refined moralists may be , in a worse sense than Plotinus means , πληρωθέντες τῇ ἑαυτῶν φύσει— “ full with their own pregnancy " ; their souls may too much ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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