The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... increase the fear of death in offering to cure it ; for when they would have a man's whole life to be but a discipline or preparation to die , they must needs make men think that it is a terrible enemy , against whom there is no end of ...
... increase the fear of death in offering to cure it ; for when they would have a man's whole life to be but a discipline or preparation to die , they must needs make men think that it is a terrible enemy , against whom there is no end of ...
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... increase thereof , " If riches increase , set not your heart upon them . " These observations and the like I deny not but are touched a little by Aristotle in his Rhetoric , and here and there in some other men's writings , but they ...
... increase thereof , " If riches increase , set not your heart upon them . " These observations and the like I deny not but are touched a little by Aristotle in his Rhetoric , and here and there in some other men's writings , but they ...
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... increase ; but for the wicked , though their reputation through the favour of their friends and partizans last for a time , yet soon it turns into contempt , and in the end their fleeting glory changes into infamy and as it were a foul ...
... increase ; but for the wicked , though their reputation through the favour of their friends and partizans last for a time , yet soon it turns into contempt , and in the end their fleeting glory changes into infamy and as it were a foul ...
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... increase them with false tales ; others excite in him passions of envy , especially against the most virtuous objects ; others seek to wash away their own vileness and evil consciences by accusing others ; others make way for the ...
... increase them with false tales ; others excite in him passions of envy , especially against the most virtuous objects ; others seek to wash away their own vileness and evil consciences by accusing others ; others make way for the ...
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... increase his wisdom.5 Explanation . Here distinction is made , between the wisdom which is grown and ripened into a true habit , and that which floats only in the conceit of the brain , or is boasted in talk and has no deep root . The ...
... increase his wisdom.5 Explanation . Here distinction is made , between the wisdom which is grown and ripened into a true habit , and that which floats only in the conceit of the brain , or is boasted in talk and has no deep root . The ...
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