The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... NATURE . I TAKE Goodness in this sense , the affecting of the weal of men , which is that the Grecians call Philan- thropia ; and the word humanity ( as it is used ) is a little too ... NATURE . 119 118 OF GOODNESS AND GOODNESS OF NATURE .
... NATURE . I TAKE Goodness in this sense , the affecting of the weal of men , which is that the Grecians call Philan- thropia ; and the word humanity ( as it is used ) is a little too ... NATURE . 119 118 OF GOODNESS AND GOODNESS OF NATURE .
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... NATURE IN MEN . NATURE is often hidden ; sometimes overcome ; sel- dom extinguished . Force maketh nature more violent in the return ; doctrine and discourse maketh nature less importune ; but custom only doth alter and sub- due nature ...
... NATURE IN MEN . NATURE is often hidden ; sometimes overcome ; sel- dom extinguished . Force maketh nature more violent in the return ; doctrine and discourse maketh nature less importune ; but custom only doth alter and sub- due nature ...
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... nature too far ; for nature will lay buried a great time , and yet revive upon the occasion or temptation . Like as it was with Esop's damsel , turned from a cat to a woman , who sat very demurely at the board's end , till a mouse ran ...
... nature too far ; for nature will lay buried a great time , and yet revive upon the occasion or temptation . Like as it was with Esop's damsel , turned from a cat to a woman , who sat very demurely at the board's end , till a mouse ran ...
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