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... sometimes mixture of vanity and of supersti- tion . You shall read in some of the friars ' books of mortification , that a man should think with himself what the pain is if he have but his finger's end pressed or tortured , and thereby ...
... sometimes mixture of vanity and of supersti- tion . You shall read in some of the friars ' books of mortification , that a man should think with himself what the pain is if he have but his finger's end pressed or tortured , and thereby ...
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... sometimes hear ignorant men differ , and know well within himself that those which so differ mean one thing , and yet they themselves would never agree . And if it come so to pass in that distance of judgment which is between man and ...
... sometimes hear ignorant men differ , and know well within himself that those which so differ mean one thing , and yet they themselves would never agree . And if it come so to pass in that distance of judgment which is between man and ...
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... sometimes unworthy ; especially in the mother ; as Salomon saith , A wise son rejoiceth the father , but an ungracious son shames the mother . A man shall see , where there is a house full of children , one or two of the eldest re ...
... sometimes unworthy ; especially in the mother ; as Salomon saith , A wise son rejoiceth the father , but an ungracious son shames the mother . A man shall see , where there is a house full of children , one or two of the eldest re ...
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... sometimes ; and pity ever healeth envy . Where- fore you shall observe that the more deep and sober sort of politic persons , in their greatness , are ever be- moaning themselves , what a life they lead ; chanting a quanta patimur . Not ...
... sometimes ; and pity ever healeth envy . Where- fore you shall observe that the more deep and sober sort of politic persons , in their greatness , are ever be- moaning themselves , what a life they lead ; chanting a quanta patimur . Not ...
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... sometimes of purpose to be crossed and overborne in things that do not much concern them . Notwithstanding so much is true , that the car- riage of greatness in a plain and open manner ( so it be without arrogancy and vain glory ) doth ...
... sometimes of purpose to be crossed and overborne in things that do not much concern them . Notwithstanding so much is true , that the car- riage of greatness in a plain and open manner ( so it be without arrogancy and vain glory ) doth ...
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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