Lastly, I confess that I have as vast contemplative ends, as I have moderate civil ends: for I have taken all knowledge to be my province; and if I could purge it of two sorts of rovers, whereof the one with frivolous disputations, confutations, and verbosities;... Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - 28 psl.redagavo - 1847Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Alasdair A. MacDonald, A. H. Huussen - 2004 - 246 psl.
...advancement of learning. Already in his famous 1592 letter to his uncle, Lord Burghley, Bacon wrote: Lastly, I confess that I have as vast contemplative...ends, as I have moderate civil ends: for I have taken all knowledge to be my province; and if I could purge it of two sorts of rovers, whereof the one with... | |
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