The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... equal and constant peace of mind , and the sophist in much desiring and much enjoying , they fell from arguments to ill words ; the sophist saying that " Socrates's felicity was the feli- city of a block or stone , " 1 and Socrates ...
... equal and constant peace of mind , and the sophist in much desiring and much enjoying , they fell from arguments to ill words ; the sophist saying that " Socrates's felicity was the feli- city of a block or stone , " 1 and Socrates ...
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... equal readiness let out what should be uttered , and what should be concealed ; not at that plain speaking , with which they inveigh without discrimination and judgment against everybody and everything ; not at that talk- ativeness ...
... equal readiness let out what should be uttered , and what should be concealed ; not at that plain speaking , with which they inveigh without discrimination and judgment against everybody and everything ; not at that talk- ativeness ...
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... equals and rivals , whom they are like to have as competitors in their fortune ; and to take that course of life wherein there is the greatest scarcity of distinguished men , and they themselves are likely to be most eminent . As Julius ...
... equals and rivals , whom they are like to have as competitors in their fortune ; and to take that course of life wherein there is the greatest scarcity of distinguished men , and they themselves are likely to be most eminent . As Julius ...
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... equal ; whereas contrariwise bold and unquiet spirits thrust themselves without reflection into matters of which they have no experience , and so publish and proclaim all their defects . Colour is , when men warily and skilfully make ...
... equal ; whereas contrariwise bold and unquiet spirits thrust themselves without reflection into matters of which they have no experience , and so publish and proclaim all their defects . Colour is , when men warily and skilfully make ...
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... equal gifts can we , In recompense of such desert , decree ? The greatest , sure , and best you can receive , The gods and your own conscious worth will give . 2 Cic . Ep . ad Att . ix . 12 . 3 Psalm vii . 14. , or Job , xv . 35 . Hor ...
... equal gifts can we , In recompense of such desert , decree ? The greatest , sure , and best you can receive , The gods and your own conscious worth will give . 2 Cic . Ep . ad Att . ix . 12 . 3 Psalm vii . 14. , or Job , xv . 35 . Hor ...
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