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From " The Advancement of Learning i . The Value of Learning . 40 ii . The Abuse of Learning . iii . Delight in Knowledge . SAMUEL DANIEL ( 1563-1619 ) . Sonnet · MICHAEL DRAYTON ( 1563-1631 ) . Sonnet from " Idea " " CHRISTOPHER ...
From " The Advancement of Learning i . The Value of Learning . 40 ii . The Abuse of Learning . iii . Delight in Knowledge . SAMUEL DANIEL ( 1563-1619 ) . Sonnet · MICHAEL DRAYTON ( 1563-1631 ) . Sonnet from " Idea " " CHRISTOPHER ...
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From THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING " ( 1605 ) . . I. THE VALUE OF LEARNING . LEARNING endueth men's minds with a true sense of the frailty of their persons , the casualty of their fortunes , and the dignity of their soul and vocation : so ...
From THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING " ( 1605 ) . . I. THE VALUE OF LEARNING . LEARNING endueth men's minds with a true sense of the frailty of their persons , the casualty of their fortunes , and the dignity of their soul and vocation : so ...
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Lastly , leaving the vulgar arguments , that by learning man excelleth man in that wherein man excelleth beasts ; that by learning man ascendeth to the heavens and their motions , where in body he cannot come ; and the like : let us ...
Lastly , leaving the vulgar arguments , that by learning man excelleth man in that wherein man excelleth beasts ; that by learning man ascendeth to the heavens and their motions , where in body he cannot come ; and the like : let us ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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