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FROM THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING [ TEXT : first edition , 1605 ] FROM NOVUM ORGANUM , ( 1620 ). : BOOK I ( The Errors and Vanities of Learning ) N ' ow I proceed to those errors and vanities which a ancient authors , both in divinity ...
FROM THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING [ TEXT : first edition , 1605 ] FROM NOVUM ORGANUM , ( 1620 ). : BOOK I ( The Errors and Vanities of Learning ) N ' ow I proceed to those errors and vanities which a ancient authors , both in divinity ...
Strana 52
Then did Car of Cambridge , and Ascham , with their lectures and writings almost deify Cicero and Demosthenes , and allure all young that studious unto that delicate and polished kind of learning . Then did Erasmus take occasion to make ...
Then did Car of Cambridge , and Ascham , with their lectures and writings almost deify Cicero and Demosthenes , and allure all young that studious unto that delicate and polished kind of learning . Then did Erasmus take occasion to make ...
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This I take to be the most rational and most profitable way of learning languages , and whereby we may best hope to give account to God of our youth large , and yet of time far shorter and of attainment far ...
This I take to be the most rational and most profitable way of learning languages , and whereby we may best hope to give account to God of our youth large , and yet of time far shorter and of attainment far ...
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