 | Robert Aris Willmott - 1836 - 312 páginas
...one of the greatest characters that ever shed a lustre over science are in the remembrance of all ? " Men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge,...their minds with variety and delight; sometimes for * Milton. ornament and reputation ; and sometimes to enable them to victory of wit and contradiction... | |
 | Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 páginas
...men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge, sometimes, upon a natural curiosity, and an inquisitive appetite ; sometimes to entertain their...to give a true account of their gift of reason, to the benefit and use of men ; as if there were sought in knowledge a couch, where to rest a searching... | |
 | Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 páginas
...have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge, sometimes, upon, a natural curiosity, and an inquisitive appetite; sometimes to enter-tain their...to give a true account of their gift of reason, to the benefit and use of men; as if there were sought in knowledge a couch, where to rest a searching... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1838 - 892 páginas
...: for men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge, sometimes upon a natural cariosity, and inquisitive appetite ; sometimes to entertain...to give a true account of their gift of reason, to the benefit and use of men : as if there Vfere sought in knowledge a couch, whereupon to rest a searching... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 páginas
...the rest, is the mistaking or misplacing of the last or furthest end of learning and knowledge : for men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge,...and delight ; sometimes for ornament and reputation; sometimes to enable them to victory of wit and contradiction ; and most times for lucre and profession... | |
 | Basil Montagu - 1839 - 406 páginas
...peace, and virtue pure, Sacred, substantial, never fading bliss. — THOMSON. SECTION X. LORD BACON. MEN have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge...to give a true account of their gift of reason to the benefit and use of man. As if there were sought in knowledge a couch whereupon to rest a searching... | |
 | John Taylor - 1839 - 274 páginas
...artful mixture of sweetening and agreeable ingredients. — Anon. The End and Use of Knowledge. — Men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge...ornament and reputation, and sometimes to enable them to obtain the victory of wit and contradiction, and sometimes for lucre and profession ; but seldom sincerely... | |
 | 1843 - 600 páginas
...error of all the rest, is the mistaking or placing of the last and farthest end of knowledge ; for men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge,...ornament and reputation ; and sometimes to enable them to command victory of wit and contradiction ; and most times for lucre and profession ; and seldom sincerely... | |
 | Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 páginas
...error of all the rest is the mistaking or misplacing of the last or furthest end of knowledge : for men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge,...to give a true account of their gift of reason, to the beneftt and use of men : as if there were sought in knowledge a couch, whereupon to rest a searching... | |
 | James Bush - 1841 - 124 páginas
...error of all the rest, is the mistaking or misplacing of the last or farthest end of knowledge : for men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge,...ornament and reputation; and sometimes to enable them to vietory of wit and contradiction; and most times for lucre and profession ; and seldom sincerely to... | |
| |