The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... vertue in another , especially if it be such a vertue , as whereunto himselfe pretendeth . Discretion of speech is more then eloquence , and to speake agreably to him , with whome we deale is more the to speake in good wordes or in good ...
... vertue in another , especially if it be such a vertue , as whereunto himselfe pretendeth . Discretion of speech is more then eloquence , and to speake agreably to him , with whome we deale is more the to speake in good wordes or in good ...
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... vertue and desert in all sortes of persons , and yet where there is no eminent oddes in sufficiencie , it is better to take with the more passable , then with the more able . In gouernment it is good to vse men of one rancke equally ...
... vertue and desert in all sortes of persons , and yet where there is no eminent oddes in sufficiencie , it is better to take with the more passable , then with the more able . In gouernment it is good to vse men of one rancke equally ...
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... vertue and worth without disadvantage , for some in their actions doe affect Honour and reputation , which sort of men are commonly much talked of , but inwardly little admired : and some darken their vertue in the shew of it , so as ...
... vertue and worth without disadvantage , for some in their actions doe affect Honour and reputation , which sort of men are commonly much talked of , but inwardly little admired : and some darken their vertue in the shew of it , so as ...
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... vertue , wherein he is but a fol- lower . If a man so temper his actions as in some one of them hee doe content euerie faction or combina- tion of people , the Musicke will be the fuller . A man is an ill husband of his Honour that ...
... vertue , wherein he is but a fol- lower . If a man so temper his actions as in some one of them hee doe content euerie faction or combina- tion of people , the Musicke will be the fuller . A man is an ill husband of his Honour that ...
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... vertues , is the greatest : being the character of the Deitie ; and without it , man is a busie , mischeuous , wretched thing : no better then a kind of vermine . Goodnesse answers to the Theologicall vertue Charity , and admits not ...
... vertues , is the greatest : being the character of the Deitie ; and without it , man is a busie , mischeuous , wretched thing : no better then a kind of vermine . Goodnesse answers to the Theologicall vertue Charity , and admits not ...
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