The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longman, 1858 - 665 páginas |
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... rules how to accommodate the will of man thereunto . The doctrine touching the platform or nature of good , con- siders good either Simple or Comparative : either the kinds of good , or the degrees of good ; in the latter whereof those ...
... rules how to accommodate the will of man thereunto . The doctrine touching the platform or nature of good , con- siders good either Simple or Comparative : either the kinds of good , or the degrees of good ; in the latter whereof those ...
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... rules of the life monas- tic ) ; were it not true withal that the monastical life is not simply contemplative , but engaged also in the performance of certain ecclesiastical duties , such as continual prayer , and votive sacrifices ...
... rules of the life monas- tic ) ; were it not true withal that the monastical life is not simply contemplative , but engaged also in the performance of certain ecclesiastical duties , such as continual prayer , and votive sacrifices ...
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... rule of manners which is usually laid down , " that one should not praise in presence ; " provided that the praise be not beyond the truth , and bestowed unseasonably , or without occasion . Surely Cicero , in that brilliant oration for ...
... rule of manners which is usually laid down , " that one should not praise in presence ; " provided that the praise be not beyond the truth , and bestowed unseasonably , or without occasion . Surely Cicero , in that brilliant oration for ...
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... rules . ” 3 although through the negligence of our times , wherein few men take any care touching the cultivation and disposition of the mind , and the framing of their life to any fixed rule , ( as Seneca excellently says , " Everyone ...
... rules . ” 3 although through the negligence of our times , wherein few men take any care touching the cultivation and disposition of the mind , and the framing of their life to any fixed rule , ( as Seneca excellently says , " Everyone ...
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... rules may be framed for the treatment of the mind . And not only should the characters of dispositions which are impressed by nature be received into this treatise , but those also which are imposed on the mind by sex , by age , by ...
... rules may be framed for the treatment of the mind . And not only should the characters of dispositions which are impressed by nature be received into this treatise , but those also which are imposed on the mind by sex , by age , by ...
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