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Among the articles which it contains are his APOPHTHEGMS - ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA ; or , EleGANT SENTENCES — the COLOURS OF GOOD AND Evil — the New ATLANTIS - Filum LABYRINTHI - SEQUELA CHARTARUM , and the ESSAY ON DEATH .
Among the articles which it contains are his APOPHTHEGMS - ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA ; or , EleGANT SENTENCES — the COLOURS OF GOOD AND Evil — the New ATLANTIS - Filum LABYRINTHI - SEQUELA CHARTARUM , and the ESSAY ON DEATH .
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Of the acuteness of Bacon's discernment and the rare patience with which he was accustomed to investigate subjects of uncommon difficulty , we have a memorable instance in his Com lours of Good and Evil . What was obscure in Aristotle ...
Of the acuteness of Bacon's discernment and the rare patience with which he was accustomed to investigate subjects of uncommon difficulty , we have a memorable instance in his Com lours of Good and Evil . What was obscure in Aristotle ...
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76 Short Notes for Civil Conversation 88 Letter to Lord Mountjoye , on the Colours of Good and Evil 90 A Fragment of the Colours of Good and Evil 92 Table of the Colours , or Appearances of Good and Evil , and their Degrees , as Places ...
76 Short Notes for Civil Conversation 88 Letter to Lord Mountjoye , on the Colours of Good and Evil 90 A Fragment of the Colours of Good and Evil 92 Table of the Colours , or Appearances of Good and Evil , and their Degrees , as Places ...
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and God sitting in judgment , and saint Michael by him , with a pair of balances ; and the soul , and the good deeds in the one balance ; and the faults , and the evil deeds in the other : and the soul's balance went up far too light .
and God sitting in judgment , and saint Michael by him , with a pair of balances ; and the soul , and the good deeds in the one balance ; and the faults , and the evil deeds in the other : and the soul's balance went up far too light .
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Antalcidas , when an Athenian said to him , ye Spartans are unlearned ; said again , true , for we have learned no evil nor vice of you . 230. Pace , the bitter fool , was not suffered to come at queen Elizabeth , because of his bitter ...
Antalcidas , when an Athenian said to him , ye Spartans are unlearned ; said again , true , for we have learned no evil nor vice of you . 230. Pace , the bitter fool , was not suffered to come at queen Elizabeth , because of his bitter ...
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