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" For if men judge that learning should be referred to action, they judge well ; but in this they fall into the error described in the ancient fable, in which the other parts of the body did suppose the stomach had been idle, because it neither performed... "
The foundation documents of Merton college, Oxford, collected by J. Heywood ... - Página xii
por University of Oxford, James Heywood - 1843
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 páginas
...therefore, amongst so many great foundations of colleges in Europe, I find strange that they are VOL. I. F all dedicated to professions, and none left free to...professions are from thence served and supplied. And tin's I take to be a great cause, that hath hindered the progression of learning, because these fundamental...
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American Journal of Education, Volumen4

William Russell - 1829 - 582 páginas
...sense, as the head doth; but yet, notwithstanding, it is the stomach that digesteth and distributed! to all the rest: so if any man think philosophy and universality to be idle studies, ho doth not consider that all professions are from thence served and supplied. And this I take to be...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Edition:

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 538 páginas
...; but yet, notwithstanding, it is the ttomach that digetteth and distribuleth to all the rest : to if any man think philosophy and universality to be idle studies, he doth not coniider that all profestions are from thence terved and supplied. And this I take to be a great caute...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volumen5

1837 - 664 páginas
...real use and object of university education appears from the following passage from the same book: universality to be idle studies, he doth not consider that all professions are from thence learned and supplied*." Bacon thus distinctly charges the system of his day with being too professional....
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On the Classical Tongues and the Advantages of Their Study: An Inaugural ...

Isaac William Stuart - 1836 - 234 páginas
...the other parts of the body did suppose the * Bacon's Works, TO!. 2nd, p. 93. Montagu's Edition. • stomach had been idle, because it neither performed...professions are from thence served and supplied."* This homely illustration sets the question of utility in its true light, and if I could impress upon...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volumen5

1837 - 666 páginas
...of sense as the head doth; but yet notwithstanding it is the stomach thatdigesteth and distributed to all the rest, so if any man think philosophy and...not consider that all professions are from thence learned and supplied*." Bacon thus distinctly charges the system of his day with being too professional....
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The Works of Lord Bacon: With an Introductory Essay, Volumen1

Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 páginas
...sense, as the head doth ; but yet, notwithstanding, it is the stomach that digesteth and dictributeth to all the rest : so if any man think philosophy and...not consider that all professions are from thence itrred and supplied. And this I take to be a great muse that hath hindered the progression of learning,...
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Essays; or, Counsels civil and moral, and the two books Of the proficience ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 páginas
...sense, as the head doth; but yet, notwithstanding, it is the stomach that digesteth and dietributeth to all the rest : so if any man think philosophy and...to be idle studies, he doth not consider that all profession are from thence served and supplied. And this I take to be a great cause that hath hindered...
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The English Universities: From the German of V. A. Huber ...

Victor Aimé Huber - 1843 - 394 páginas
...sense, as the head doth ; but yet, notwithstanding, it is the stomach that digcsteth and dutributeth to all the rest : so if any man think philosophy and universality to bo idle studies, he doth not consider that all profcssiona arc from thence served and supplied. And...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen7;Volumen29

1847 - 668 páginas
...philosophy," drowned and lost in the following strain of masculine and dignified eloquence : — " If men judge that learning should be referred to action,...he doth not consider that all professions are from them served and supplied. And this I take to be a great cause that hath hindered the progression of...
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