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" SOME in their discourse desire rather commendation of wit in being able to hold all arguments than of judgment in discerning what is true, as if it were a praise to know what might be said and not what should be thought. "
Auntient lere, a selection of aphoristical and preceptive passages from the ... - Página 51
por Ancient learning - 1812
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen1

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 550 páginas
...gire a passport to faith ; but it ought rather to kindle it to discharge itself. XXXII. OF DISCOURSE. Some in their discourse desire rather commendation of wit, in being able to hold all arguments, than cf judgment, in discerning what is true ; as if it were a praise to know what might be said, and not...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen1

Francis Bacon - 1825 - 538 páginas
...discourse desire rather commendation of wit in be in? able to hold all arguments, then of Judgement in discerning what is true, as if it were a praise to know what might be saiu, and not what ahold be thought. Some haue certain common places and Theames wherein they are good,...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Parte1,Volumen11

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 páginas
...j£ncas went. Unknowing whom the sacred sibyl meant. Drydcn. To manage ; to handle intellectually. Some in their discourse desire rather commendation...arguments, than of judgment in discerning what is true. Bacon. Great souls By nature half divine, soar to the stars And hold a near acquaintance with the gods....
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volumen11

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 páginas
...; /Eneas went, Unknowing whom the sacred sibyl meant. Drydm. To manage ; to handle intellectually. Some in their discourse desire rather commendation...arguments, than of judgment in discerning what is trae. lianm. Great souls By nature half divine, snar to the stars And hold a Dear acquaintance with...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science ..., Volumen11

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 páginas
...Unknowing whom the sacred sibyl meant. Drfdm. To manage ; to handle intellectually. Some in their discoune desire rather commendation of wit, in being able to...arguments, than of judgment in discerning what is true. Bacon. Great souls By nature half divine, soar to the stars And hold a near acquaintance with the gods....
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The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volumen3

1834 - 532 páginas
...in counsel it is good to see dangers, and in execution not to see them, except they be very great. Some in their discourse desire rather commendation...arguments, than of judgment in discerning what is right: as if it were a praise to know what must be said, and not what should be thought. It is a strange...
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The Works of Lord Bacon: With an Introductory Essay, Volumen1

Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 páginas
...give a passport to faith ; but it ought rather to kindle it to discharge itself. XXXII. OF DISCOURSE. Some in their discourse desire rather commendation...and not what should be thought. Some have certain common-places and themes, wherein they are good, and want variety : which kind of poverty is for the...
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The Book of Symbols: A Series of Seventy-five Short Essays on Morals ...

Robert Mushet - 1847 - 524 páginas
...truth. What can be proved is to him of higher importance than what is true. Lord Bacon somewhere says, " Some in their discourse desire rather commendation...what might be said, and not what should be thought." Recollect this, that in reading there " are some books to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a ..., Volumen1

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 594 páginas
...aubtill, natural philosophy deep, Morall graue, Lugick and Rheloricke, able to contend. OF DISCOURSE. Bone In their discourse desire rather commendation of wit In being able to hold all arguments, then of iudgement in discerning what is true, as if it were a praise to know what might be said, and...
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Works, Volumen1

Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 páginas
...give a passport to faith ; but it ought rather to kindle it to discharge itself. XXXII. OF DISCOURSE. Some in their discourse desire rather commendation...and not what should be thought. Some have certain common-places and themes, wherein they are good, and want variety : which kind of poverty is for the...
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