... he be old, before he shall find sufficient cause to be honest. For his knowledge standeth so upon the abstract and general, that happy is that man who may understand him, and more happy, that can apply what he doth understand. Mores Catholici: Books I-IV - 18 ページKenelm Henry Digby 著 - 1888全文表示 - この書籍について
| Giovanni Invitto - 2006 - 276 ページ
...Philosopher setting downe with thornie arguments, thè bare mie, is so hard of utterance, and so mistic to be conceived, that one that hath no other guide but him, shall wade in him till he be old, before he shall finde suffiecient cause to be honest. Por his knowledge standeth so... | |
| Tzachi Zamir - 2011 - 251 ページ
...distinctions when moral motivation is concerned: "For the Philosopher, setting down with thorny argument the bare rule, is so hard of utterance, and so misty...that hath no other guide but him shall wade in him till he be old before he shall find sufficient cause to be honest ..." (rpt. 1941, 16). Careful perusal... | |
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...Philosopher setting downe with thornie arguments, the bare rule, is so hard of utterance, and so mistie to be conceived, that one that hath no other guide but him, shall wade in him till he be old, before he shall finde sufficient cause to be honest. For his knowledge standeth so... | |
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