The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... virtue of Prosperity is temperance ; the virtue of Adversity is fortitude ; which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament ; Ad- versity is the blessing of the New ; which carrieth the ...
... virtue of Prosperity is temperance ; the virtue of Adversity is fortitude ; which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament ; Ad- versity is the blessing of the New ; which carrieth the ...
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... virtue and worth without disadvantage . For some in their actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort of men are commonly much talked of , but inwardly little admired . And some , contrariwise , darken their virtue in ...
... virtue and worth without disadvantage . For some in their actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort of men are commonly much talked of , but inwardly little admired . And some , contrariwise , darken their virtue in ...
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... virtue , ] it had been small comfort against a tempest , otherwise than if it might seem upon merit to induce fortune . Next , whatsoever is done by virtue and industry , seems to be done by a kind of habit and art , and there- fore ...
... virtue , ] it had been small comfort against a tempest , otherwise than if it might seem upon merit to induce fortune . Next , whatsoever is done by virtue and industry , seems to be done by a kind of habit and art , and there- fore ...
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