The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... pleasure to hear , than of your health , and of your loving remembrance of me ; the former brary . whereof though you mention not in your letter , yet I straight presumed well of it , because your mention was so fresh to make such a ...
... pleasure to hear , than of your health , and of your loving remembrance of me ; the former brary . whereof though you mention not in your letter , yet I straight presumed well of it , because your mention was so fresh to make such a ...
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... pleasure to look upon my friends ; for that I was not an impudent man , that could face out a disgrace ; and that I hoped her majesty would not be offended , that , not able to endure the sun , I fled into the shade . The other , that ...
... pleasure to look upon my friends ; for that I was not an impudent man , that could face out a disgrace ; and that I hoped her majesty would not be offended , that , not able to endure the sun , I fled into the shade . The other , that ...
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... pleasure and merit ; if he will win admiration without envy ; if he will be in the feast , and not in the throng ; in the light , and not in the heat ; let him embrace the life of study and contem- plation . And if he will accept of no ...
... pleasure and merit ; if he will win admiration without envy ; if he will be in the feast , and not in the throng ; in the light , and not in the heat ; let him embrace the life of study and contem- plation . And if he will accept of no ...
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... pleasure in the representation of a feigned tragedy ; think what contentment a man re- ceiveth , when they , that are equal to him in nature , from the height of insolency and fury are brought to the condition of a chaced prey ; when a ...
... pleasure in the representation of a feigned tragedy ; think what contentment a man re- ceiveth , when they , that are equal to him in nature , from the height of insolency and fury are brought to the condition of a chaced prey ; when a ...
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... pleasure in a wilderness of variety ; but it is but of shadows . You are as a man rich in pictures , medals , and crystals . Your mind is of the water , which taketh all forms and impressions , but is weak of sub- stance . Will you ...
... pleasure in a wilderness of variety ; but it is but of shadows . You are as a man rich in pictures , medals , and crystals . Your mind is of the water , which taketh all forms and impressions , but is weak of sub- stance . Will you ...
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