So that if the invention of the ship was thought so noble, which carrieth riches and commodities from place to place, and consociateth the most remote regions in participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to be magnified, which as ships... Elizabethan Literature - Page 135by John Mackinnon Robertson - 1914 - 256 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander Young - 1838 - 728 pages
...to place, and consociateth the most remote regions in participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass...through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant participate of the wisdom, illuminations and inventions, the one of the other." " The ink of the doctors... | |
| Alexander Young - 1838 - 128 pages
...consociateth the most remote regions in participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to he magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant participate of the wisdom, illuminations and inventions, the one of the other." " The ink of the doctors... | |
| Alexander Young - 1838 - 368 pages
...consociateth the most remote regions in participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to he magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant participate of the wisdom, illuminations and inventions, the one of the other." " The ink of the doctors... | |
| 1838 - 534 pages
...to place, and consociatcth the most remote regions in participation of their fruits; how much more are letters to be magnified, which as ships, pass through the vast ceas of time, and make ages so dittant to participate of the wisdom, illuminations, and inventions,... | |
| Alexander Young - 1838 - 310 pages
...letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant participate of the wisdom, illuminations and inventions, the one of the other." " The ink of the doctors and the blood of the martyrs " says another, " are of equal price." 75 their... | |
| J. Hemming Webb - 1839 - 102 pages
...to place, and consociateth the most remote regions in participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass through the vast sea of time, and make ages yet so distant to participate the wisdom, illuminations, and inventions,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 pages
...to place, and consociateth the most remote regions in participation of their fruits, how much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass...illuminations, and inventions, the one of the other ? Nay further, we see some of the philosophers which were least divine, and most immersed in the senses,... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1840 - 760 pages
...in the language of the master genius of their age, "a secure harbour CHAPTER xxx vnr. for letters, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas • of...make ages so distant to participate of the wisdom, the illumination, and inventions the one of the other." What scene more sublime, what more glorious... | |
| Alexander Young - 1840 - 242 pages
...to place, and consociateth the most remote regions in participation of their fruits, how ' much more are letters to be magnified, which, as ships, pass...through the vast seas of time, and make ages so distant participate of the wisdom, illuminations and inventions, the one of the other." " The ink of the doctors... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1840 - 760 pages
...the language of the master genius of their age, "a secure harbour CHAPTER . D XXXVIII. for letters, which, as ships, pass through the vast seas of time,...make ages so distant to participate of the wisdom, the illumination, and inventions the one of the other." What scene more sublime, what more glorious... | |
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