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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 ...
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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2 THE winning of Honour is but the revealing of a man's 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 ...
2 THE winning of Honour is but the revealing of a man's 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 ...
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And this felicity extendeth to many casual things , whereunto the care or virtue of man cannot extend , and therefore seemeth to be a larger good ; as when Cæsar said to the sailor , Cæsarem portas et fortu- nam ejus , [ You carry Cæsar ...
And this felicity extendeth to many casual things , whereunto the care or virtue of man cannot extend , and therefore seemeth to be a larger good ; as when Cæsar said to the sailor , Cæsarem portas et fortu- nam ejus , [ You carry Cæsar ...
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according actions affection appear arms authority Bacon beginning better body called cause certainly common commonly continued counsel crown danger death desire doth doubt Duke Earl England forces fortune France French give given ground hand hath Henry honour Italy judgment keep kind King King's kingdom land less likewise live Lord man's manner March marriage matter means mind nature never observed opinion original Parliament particular party pass peace persons present princes principal quæ quam Queen question quod reason received reign respect rest saith seems sent side sometimes sort speak speech subjects taken things thought tion translation troubles true turn unto virtue wise