The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ..., Volumen2H. O. Houghton, 1878 |
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... better to sound a person with whom one deals afar off , than to fall upon the point at first ; except you mean to surprise him by some short question . It is better dealing with men in appetite , than with those that are where they ...
... better to sound a person with whom one deals afar off , than to fall upon the point at first ; except you mean to surprise him by some short question . It is better dealing with men in appetite , than with those that are where they ...
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... better authority , I have printed this little piece as I find it in Birch's edition of Bacon's works : who seems to have had some better copy than that in the Remains ; though I suspect it to be still far from cor- rect . SHORT NOTES ...
... better authority , I have printed this little piece as I find it in Birch's edition of Bacon's works : who seems to have had some better copy than that in the Remains ; though I suspect it to be still far from cor- rect . SHORT NOTES ...
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... better , when a man knows not what to expect , that he should divine well of the future , and rather hope than distrust , seeing that hope makes the mind more tranquil . Certainly in all delay and expectation to keep the mind tranquil ...
... better , when a man knows not what to expect , that he should divine well of the future , and rather hope than distrust , seeing that hope makes the mind more tranquil . Certainly in all delay and expectation to keep the mind tranquil ...
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