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Francis Bacon
The advancement of learning

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, II | learning, so that the greatest authors and philosophers, and the 2 1, II | end to peruse the Greek authors; which doth well demonstrate 3 1, IV | time. So that the ancient authors, both in divinity and in 4 1, IV | original, wherein those authors did write, for the better 5 1, IV | better understanding of those authors, and the better advantage 6 1, IV | the admiration of ancient authors, the hate of the schoolmen, 7 1, IV | prepared to his hands in those authors which write in that manner. 8 1, IV | up in the cells of a few authors (chiefly Aristotle their 9 1, IV | minds, or a few received authors or principles, did represent 10 1, IV | themselves, or to certain authors in any art. The sciences 11 1, IV | that hath been given unto authors in sciences, in making them 12 1, IV | no more, but so let great authors have their due, as time, 13 1, IV | which is the author of authors, be not deprived of his 14 1, VI | name of the inventors and authors of music and works in metal. 15 1, VI | of heathen antiquity and authors. But contrariwise it was 16 1, VII | such as were inventors and authors of new arts, endowments, 17 2, Int | why should a few received authors stand up like Hercules’ 18 2, Int | secondly, new editions of authors, with more correct impressions, 19 2, I | memorials of the schools, authors, and books; and so likewise 20 2, XIII| or, if we have books and authors to instruct us, what points 21 2, XVI | as for understanding of authors; the other philosophical, 22 2, XIX | correction and edition of authors; wherein nevertheless rash 23 2, XIX | exposition and explication of authors, which resteth in annotations 24 2, XIX | censure and judgment of the authors; that men thereby may make


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