The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... 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 schoolmen call the ultimi- ties , and Pindar the tops or summits , of human nature ...
... 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 schoolmen call the ultimi- ties , and Pindar the tops or summits , of human nature ...
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. virtues less famous than those of the intellectual . What a proof of patience is displayed in the story told of Anaxarchus , who , when questioned under torture ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. virtues less famous than those of the intellectual . What a proof of patience is displayed in the story told of Anaxarchus , who , when questioned under torture ...
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... virtues both in mind and body , should be collected into a vol- ume , which should serve for a register of the Triumphs of Man . In which work I approve the design of Va- lerius Maximus and C. Pliny , and wish for their dili- gence and ...
... virtues both in mind and body , should be collected into a vol- ume , which should serve for a register of the Triumphs of Man . In which work I approve the design of Va- lerius Maximus and C. Pliny , and wish for their dili- gence and ...
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... virtue of his pleading and speaking , not by the issue of the cause ; the master of the ship is judged by his skill 1 Virg . En . vi . 747.:- pure and unmixed The ethereal sense is left mere air and fire . in steering , and not by the ...
... virtue of his pleading and speaking , not by the issue of the cause ; the master of the ship is judged by his skill 1 Virg . En . vi . 747.:- pure and unmixed The ethereal sense is left mere air and fire . in steering , and not by the ...
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... virtue censured . Nay , such is the weakness and credulity of men , that they will often prefer a witch or mountebank to a learned physician . And therefore the poets were clear - sighted when they made Circe sister of Esculapius , and ...
... virtue censured . Nay , such is the weakness and credulity of men , that they will often prefer a witch or mountebank to a learned physician . And therefore the poets were clear - sighted when they made Circe sister of Esculapius , and ...
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