The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... Fame . 283 II . Early Editions of the Essays : - Edition of 1597 Manuscript Collection Edition of 1612 . III . Essays attributed to Bacon without authority DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . PREFACE Cassandra , sive Parrhesia Typhon , sive Rebellis ...
... Fame . 283 II . Early Editions of the Essays : - Edition of 1597 Manuscript Collection Edition of 1612 . III . Essays attributed to Bacon without authority DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . PREFACE Cassandra , sive Parrhesia Typhon , sive Rebellis ...
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... fame . He died in the nineteenth year of his age of a malignant fever , which - spring- ing from the great heats and droughts , greater than islanders are accustomed to , was very general among the people during the summer , though few ...
... fame . He died in the nineteenth year of his age of a malignant fever , which - spring- ing from the great heats and droughts , greater than islanders are accustomed to , was very general among the people during the summer , though few ...
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... fame not for themselves , but as instruments of power . By natural impulse therefore , not by any moral guiding , he aspired to the supreme authority ; and aspired rather to possess it than to be thought worthy of it : a thing which ...
... fame not for themselves , but as instruments of power . By natural impulse therefore , not by any moral guiding , he aspired to the supreme authority ; and aspired rather to possess it than to be thought worthy of it : a thing which ...
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... fame and reputation ; the one waxed old in years , the other in authority ; neither had sound and vigorous safeguards to rest upon . All which things fell out to him according to his desire : the rather because he had the several ...
... fame and reputation ; the one waxed old in years , the other in authority ; neither had sound and vigorous safeguards to rest upon . All which things fell out to him according to his desire : the rather because he had the several ...
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... fame , and extinguisheth envy . Extinctus amabitur idem : [ the same man that was envied while he lived , shall be loved when he is gone ] . III . OF UNITY IN RELIGION . RELIGION being the chief band of human society , it is a happy ...
... fame , and extinguisheth envy . Extinctus amabitur idem : [ the same man that was envied while he lived , shall be loved when he is gone ] . III . OF UNITY IN RELIGION . RELIGION being the chief band of human society , it is a happy ...
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