The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... praising Hiero says most elegantly ( as is his wont ) that he " culled the tops of all virtues . " 1 And certainly I think it would contribute much to magnanimity and the honour of humanity , if a collec- tion were made of what the ...
... praising Hiero says most elegantly ( as is his wont ) that he " culled the tops of all virtues . " 1 And certainly I think it would contribute much to magnanimity and the honour of humanity , if a collec- tion were made of what the ...
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... 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 and unable to bear either ...
... 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 and unable to bear either ...
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... 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 , rational knowledges are the keys of all other arts ...
... 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 , rational knowledges are the keys of all other arts ...
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... praise of their own art ) acknowledges gravely and in- genuously , speaking of the empirical and dogmatical sects of physicians , that medicines and cures were first found out , and then afterwards the reasons and causes were discovered ...
... praise of their own art ) acknowledges gravely and in- genuously , speaking of the empirical and dogmatical sects of physicians , that medicines and cures were first found out , and then afterwards the reasons and causes were discovered ...
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... praise and blame . By reason of ignorance ; for what is popular judgment worth as a test of good and evil ? Better ... praising and blam- ing , men are commonly thinking of their own business , nd not speaking what they think . Laudat ...
... praise and blame . By reason of ignorance ; for what is popular judgment worth as a test of good and evil ? Better ... praising and blam- ing , men are commonly thinking of their own business , nd not speaking what they think . Laudat ...
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