The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... turning most quickly and suddenly . Lastly , it censures also the tenderness and want of compliance in some of the most ancient and reverend philosophers , who retired too easily from civil business that they might avoid in- dignities ...
... turning most quickly and suddenly . Lastly , it censures also the tenderness and want of compliance in some of the most ancient and reverend philosophers , who retired too easily from civil business that they might avoid in- dignities ...
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... turning to him , said , " What have you to say for me to report ? " To whom he answered , " Tell your king that you have found a man in Greece , who knew how to hold his tongue . " And in truth , in this synopsis of the arts I have ...
... turning to him , said , " What have you to say for me to report ? " To whom he answered , " Tell your king that you have found a man in Greece , who knew how to hold his tongue . " And in truth , in this synopsis of the arts I have ...
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... turning them to the light , sliding from the latter or explaining them away by apt interpretations , and the like . Tacitus says 1 Plut . in Cæs . 3 . 2 Cic . Ep . ad Att . ix . 10 . of Mucianus , the wisest and most active politician ...
... turning them to the light , sliding from the latter or explaining them away by apt interpretations , and the like . Tacitus says 1 Plut . in Cæs . 3 . 2 Cic . Ep . ad Att . ix . 10 . of Mucianus , the wisest and most active politician ...
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... turning and shaping the mind , we must strive with all possible endeavour to render the mind obedient to occasions and opportunities , and to be noways obstinate and Cic . ad Attic . xvi . 15 . Cf. Sueton . de Claris Grammaticis , c ...
... turning and shaping the mind , we must strive with all possible endeavour to render the mind obedient to occasions and opportunities , and to be noways obstinate and Cic . ad Attic . xvi . 15 . Cf. Sueton . de Claris Grammaticis , c ...
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... turned into a statesman ) , and who also , besides other arts , has spent much time in the study of laws and histories . All which I report to posterity , not through any vain boasting , but because I think that it is of no little ...
... turned into a statesman ) , and who also , besides other arts , has spent much time in the study of laws and histories . All which I report to posterity , not through any vain boasting , but because I think that it is of no little ...
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