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... omitted all mention of the Idols of the Theatre ; for though it is true that that was not the place to discuss them , and therefore in the corresponding passage of the De Augmentis they are noticed as to be passed by " for the pres- ent ...
... omitted all mention of the Idols of the Theatre ; for though it is true that that was not the place to discuss them , and therefore in the corresponding passage of the De Augmentis they are noticed as to be passed by " for the pres- ent ...
Página 90
... to the particular dynasties is omitted ; he only says , Percurrat qui voluerit imperatorum et rerum seriem , et juxta mecum sentiet . - not make unto your Majesty a better oblation than of 90 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
... to the particular dynasties is omitted ; he only says , Percurrat qui voluerit imperatorum et rerum seriem , et juxta mecum sentiet . - not make unto your Majesty a better oblation than of 90 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
Página 109
... omitted in the translation , no doubt as offensive to the Roman Catholics . Several other passages of the same kind occur in the Advancement , and they are all treated in the same way . The motive for which is sufficiently explained by ...
... omitted in the translation , no doubt as offensive to the Roman Catholics . Several other passages of the same kind occur in the Advancement , and they are all treated in the same way . The motive for which is sufficiently explained by ...
Página 110
... omitted , probably from the same motive . up 1 And that learning ( the translation adds ) , unless the mind into which it enters be much depraved , corrects the natural disposition and changes it for the better . 2 i . e . not [ I mean ...
... omitted , probably from the same motive . up 1 And that learning ( the translation adds ) , unless the mind into which it enters be much depraved , corrects the natural disposition and changes it for the better . 2 i . e . not [ I mean ...
Página 124
... the temper of animals . R. L. E. The rest of this sentence , from " but as they are " is omitted in the translation . See note p . 109 . - For the third vice or disease of learning , which 124 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
... the temper of animals . R. L. E. The rest of this sentence , from " but as they are " is omitted in the translation . See note p . 109 . - For the third vice or disease of learning , which 124 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
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