The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... opinion in similitudes and ornaments of speech , it is never called down . The use of this work , honoured with a precedent in Aristotle , 1 is nothing less than to give contentment to the appetite of curious and vain wits , as the ...
... opinion in similitudes and ornaments of speech , it is never called down . The use of this work , honoured with a precedent in Aristotle , 1 is nothing less than to give contentment to the appetite of curious and vain wits , as the ...
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... opinions do not want their supports . For the opinion of Socrates is much upheld by the gen- eral consent even of the Epicures themselves , that vir- tue beareth a great part in felicity ; and if so , certain it is that virtue hath more ...
... opinions do not want their supports . For the opinion of Socrates is much upheld by the gen- eral consent even of the Epicures themselves , that vir- tue beareth a great part in felicity ; and if so , certain it is that virtue hath more ...
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... opinions from their familiar friends with whom they discourse most .. General fame is light , and the opinions conceived ... opinion being asked touching the appointment of one to go in his place , he wished that in any case they did not ...
... opinions from their familiar friends with whom they discourse most .. General fame is light , and the opinions conceived ... opinion being asked touching the appointment of one to go in his place , he wished that in any case they did not ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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