The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... feat of memory . Nor are the triumphs of the moral 2 Cicero , pro Archiâ , c . 8 . 1 Pind . Olymp . i . 20 . 3 Cf. Laert . ix . 59 . virtues less famous than those of the intellectual . What 16 DE AUGMENTIS . " TRANSLATION OF THE 66.
... feat of memory . Nor are the triumphs of the moral 2 Cicero , pro Archiâ , c . 8 . 1 Pind . Olymp . i . 20 . 3 Cf. Laert . ix . 59 . virtues less famous than those of the intellectual . What 16 DE AUGMENTIS . " TRANSLATION OF THE 66.
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... moral philosophers , too much praising the mean ; whereas both fasting , when made customary , and a generous diet , to which one is used , are better pre- servatives of health than those mediocrities , which only make nature slothful ...
... moral philosophers , too much praising the mean ; whereas both fasting , when made customary , and a generous diet , to which one is used , are better pre- servatives of health than those mediocrities , which only make nature slothful ...
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... morality and the passions of the mind . The pleasures of the other senses , and the arts relating to them , are less esteemed ; as being more allied to luxury than magnificence . For unguents , odours , the dainties and pleasures of the ...
... morality and the passions of the mind . The pleasures of the other senses , and the arts relating to them , are less esteemed ; as being more allied to luxury than magnificence . For unguents , odours , the dainties and pleasures of the ...
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... morality , policy , about which men's affections , praises , fortunes , turn and are occupied . But this same " dry light " parches and offends most men's soft and watery natures . But to speak truly of things as they are in worth ...
... morality , policy , about which men's affections , praises , fortunes , turn and are occupied . But this same " dry light " parches and offends most men's soft and watery natures . But to speak truly of things as they are in worth ...
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... moral philosophy is to procure the affections to fight on the side of reason , and not to invade it ; the end of rhetoric is to fill the imagination with observations and images , to second reason , and not to oppress it . For abuses of ...
... moral philosophy is to procure the affections to fight on the side of reason , and not to invade it ; the end of rhetoric is to fill the imagination with observations and images , to second reason , and not to oppress it . For abuses of ...
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