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... tion of the ideals of the Middle Ages , and an entire reversal of the valuations which had ruled the world for a thousand years . The Renaissance gloried in the present life , instead of despis- ing it and looking towards another ; it ...
... tion of the ideals of the Middle Ages , and an entire reversal of the valuations which had ruled the world for a thousand years . The Renaissance gloried in the present life , instead of despis- ing it and looking towards another ; it ...
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... tion , were designed as the first and second parts of a great work , planned on an ambitious scale , by the author , in six parts , to be called the " Magna Instauratio . " Without stopping to enumerate the various parts of this plan ...
... tion , were designed as the first and second parts of a great work , planned on an ambitious scale , by the author , in six parts , to be called the " Magna Instauratio . " Without stopping to enumerate the various parts of this plan ...
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... tion , the development of that great intellectual revolution , which was in the air , and which was practically carried forward in obscurity , day by day , by the fathers of modern astronomy and chemistry and physiology , had fallen to ...
... tion , the development of that great intellectual revolution , which was in the air , and which was practically carried forward in obscurity , day by day , by the fathers of modern astronomy and chemistry and physiology , had fallen to ...
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... tion in civil affairs , and the courts of princes . For though men bred to learning are perhaps at a loss in points of convenience , and present accommodations , called t reasons of state , yet they are perfect in the plain grounds of ...
... tion in civil affairs , and the courts of princes . For though men bred to learning are perhaps at a loss in points of convenience , and present accommodations , called t reasons of state , yet they are perfect in the plain grounds of ...
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... tion arises from two causes - the one the largeness of their mind , which can hardly submit to dwell in the examination and ob- servance of any one person . It is the speech of a lover rather than of a wise man , " Satis magnum alter 12 ...
... tion arises from two causes - the one the largeness of their mind , which can hardly submit to dwell in the examination and ob- servance of any one person . It is the speech of a lover rather than of a wise man , " Satis magnum alter 12 ...
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