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... philosopher , has done the same . Redeeming the human mind from the chains . imposed upon it by Aristotle , and riveted by the schools , he placed in the hands of scientific ... philosophy . As works of genius , as examples of calm , iü.
... philosopher , has done the same . Redeeming the human mind from the chains . imposed upon it by Aristotle , and riveted by the schools , he placed in the hands of scientific ... philosophy . As works of genius , as examples of calm , iü.
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... PHILOSOPHY . 192 Styx , or Leagues . 289 ... Pan , or Nature 289 Perseus , or War ... 292 Primitive or general philosophy ......... 193 Endymion , or a Favourite .... 294 Particular philosophy 194 The Sister of the Giants , or Fame ...
... PHILOSOPHY . 192 Styx , or Leagues . 289 ... Pan , or Nature 289 Perseus , or War ... 292 Primitive or general philosophy ......... 193 Endymion , or a Favourite .... 294 Particular philosophy 194 The Sister of the Giants , or Fame ...
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... philosophy ; which will be seen centuries after I am dead . " Instead of the university being formed for the discovery of truths , he saw that its object was merely to preserve and diffuse the knowledge of our predecessors : instead of ...
... philosophy ; which will be seen centuries after I am dead . " Instead of the university being formed for the discovery of truths , he saw that its object was merely to preserve and diffuse the knowledge of our predecessors : instead of ...
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... philosophy . At this period the court was divided into two parties at the head of the one were the two Ce- cils ; of the other , the Earl of Leicester , and after- wards his son - in - law , the Earl of Essex . of his father's virtues ...
... philosophy . At this period the court was divided into two parties at the head of the one were the two Ce- cils ; of the other , the Earl of Leicester , and after- wards his son - in - law , the Earl of Essex . of his father's virtues ...
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... philosophy speaketh too much , and laws too little ; and that is , of educa- tion of youth . Whereupon fixing my mind a while , I found straightways , and noted , even in the dis- courses of philosophers , which are so large in this ...
... philosophy speaketh too much , and laws too little ; and that is , of educa- tion of youth . Whereupon fixing my mind a while , I found straightways , and noted , even in the dis- courses of philosophers , which are so large in this ...
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