The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... received notions of virtue and vice , pleasure and pain , and the rest , they had stayed a little longer upon the inquiry concerning the roots of good and evil , and the strings of those roots ; they had given in my opinion a great ...
... received notions of virtue and vice , pleasure and pain , and the rest , they had stayed a little longer upon the inquiry concerning the roots of good and evil , and the strings of those roots ; they had given in my opinion a great ...
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... received into this treatise , but those also which are imposed on the mind by sex , by age , by region , by health and sickness , by beauty and deformity , and the like ; and again , those which are caused by fortune , as sovereignty ...
... received into this treatise , but those also which are imposed on the mind by sex , by age , by region , by health and sickness , by beauty and deformity , and the like ; and again , those which are caused by fortune , as sovereignty ...
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... receiving them with a courteous and open countenance . " It is nothing to have your door open , if your countenance be shut . ” 2 So we see Atticus before the first interview between Cæsar and Cicero , the war still depending ...
... receiving them with a courteous and open countenance . " It is nothing to have your door open , if your countenance be shut . ” 2 So we see Atticus before the first interview between Cæsar and Cicero , the war still depending ...
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... received . But there is greater danger in the reproval of the wicked ; for not only does a 1 ' Plut . in Pomp . c . 20 .; and in Sertor . c . 27 . Cf. Eurip . Helena . 513 . • Prov . ix . 7 . 2 Prov . vi . 11 . 5 St. Matt . vii . 6 ...
... received . But there is greater danger in the reproval of the wicked ; for not only does a 1 ' Plut . in Pomp . c . 20 .; and in Sertor . c . 27 . Cf. Eurip . Helena . 513 . • Prov . ix . 7 . 2 Prov . vi . 11 . 5 St. Matt . vii . 6 ...
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... received a blow , always remove their shield to that ward , and not before . In others again it is a dislike to lose their labours in the path which they have once entered , and an unwillingness to sound the retreat , with a confidence ...
... received a blow , always remove their shield to that ward , and not before . In others again it is a dislike to lose their labours in the path which they have once entered , and an unwillingness to sound the retreat , with a confidence ...
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