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... appear in an epistle of Cicero ; so did Macrobius a con- sular man . I need say no more for the worth of a writing of that nature . It is pity Cæsar's book is lost : for I ima- gine they were collected with judgment and choice ; whereas ...
... appear in an epistle of Cicero ; so did Macrobius a con- sular man . I need say no more for the worth of a writing of that nature . It is pity Cæsar's book is lost : for I ima- gine they were collected with judgment and choice ; whereas ...
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... appears but after a storm . 107. There was one that died greatly in debt ; when it was reported in some company , where divers of his creditors casually were , that he was dead one began to say ; well , if he be gone , then he hath ...
... appears but after a storm . 107. There was one that died greatly in debt ; when it was reported in some company , where divers of his creditors casually were , that he was dead one began to say ; well , if he be gone , then he hath ...
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... appear the less by their advancement . 254. He said again ; good fame is like fire . When you have kindled it , you may easily preserve it ; but if once you extinguish it , you will not easily kindle it again ; at least , not make 66.
... appear the less by their advancement . 254. He said again ; good fame is like fire . When you have kindled it , you may easily preserve it ; but if once you extinguish it , you will not easily kindle it again ; at least , not make 66.
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... appear good or evil , and that in higher or lower degree , which as it may be performed by true and solid reasons , so it may be represented also by colours , popularities and circumstances , which are of such force , as they sway the ...
... appear good or evil , and that in higher or lower degree , which as it may be performed by true and solid reasons , so it may be represented also by colours , popularities and circumstances , which are of such force , as they sway the ...
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... appear more according to the truth : and therefore if a man be in sickness or pain , the time will seem longer without a clock or hour - glass , than with it ; for the mind doth value every moment , and then the hour doth rather sum up ...
... appear more according to the truth : and therefore if a man be in sickness or pain , the time will seem longer without a clock or hour - glass , than with it ; for the mind doth value every moment , and then the hour doth rather sum up ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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