The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... likewise to the external emblems thereof , the name of king and the crown ; which turned to his destruction . The sovereignty was the mark he aimed at even from his youth ; the exam- ple of Sylla , the relationship of Marius , the ...
... likewise to the external emblems thereof , the name of king and the crown ; which turned to his destruction . The sovereignty was the mark he aimed at even from his youth ; the exam- ple of Sylla , the relationship of Marius , the ...
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... mortal condition , seems to have had his ends . likewise laid out from the first in admirable order and truly weighed . For first he made it his aim to be at the head of affairs : then to become the position The same translated into ...
... mortal condition , seems to have had his ends . likewise laid out from the first in admirable order and truly weighed . For first he made it his aim to be at the head of affairs : then to become the position The same translated into ...
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... likewise by the vanity of them ( necnon e vanitate ) , since he exclaimed that the kingdom of England was to have been sold to the Spaniard . For necnon e vanitate , cum exclamaret fc . Bacon substitutes Quinetiam subinde exclamaret & c ...
... likewise by the vanity of them ( necnon e vanitate ) , since he exclaimed that the kingdom of England was to have been sold to the Spaniard . For necnon e vanitate , cum exclamaret fc . Bacon substitutes Quinetiam subinde exclamaret & c ...
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... likewise the scripture calleth envy an evil eye ; and the astrologers call the evil influences of the stars evil aspects ; so that still there seemeth to be acknowl- edged , in the act of envy , an ejaculation or irradiation of the eye ...
... likewise the scripture calleth envy an evil eye ; and the astrologers call the evil influences of the stars evil aspects ; so that still there seemeth to be acknowl- edged , in the act of envy , an ejaculation or irradiation of the eye ...
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... likewise more into the note of others ; and envy ever redoubleth from speech and fame . Cain's envy was the more vile and malignant towards his brother Abel , because when his sacrifice was better accepted there was no body to look on ...
... likewise more into the note of others ; and envy ever redoubleth from speech and fame . Cain's envy was the more vile and malignant towards his brother Abel , because when his sacrifice was better accepted there was no body to look on ...
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adeo Æsop amongst ancient atheism atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon better body businesse Cæsar Certainly Cicero commonly counsel cunning custom danger death discourse doth ejus Endymion enim envy erat Essays esset etiam factions fame favour fere fortune Francis Bacon fuit Galba goeth hæc hath haue honour hujusmodi illa illud instar Itaque Iudge iudgement Julius Cæsar kind King likewise magis maketh man's matter means men's Metis mind nature Neque neuer nihil nobility omnia opinion persons Pompey princes profanum quæ quam quod rebus religion rerum rest riches saith Salomon seditions servants shew sibi side sive sort speak speech suæ sunt Tacitus tamen tanquam tantum themselues things thou thought Tiberius tion translation adds true unto usury veluti vertue verum Vespasian virtue vpon wherein whereof wise words