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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... persons are apt to envy others ; what persons are most subject to be envied themselves ; and what is the differ- ence between public and private envy . A man that hath no virtue in himself , ever envietl virtue in others . For men's ...
... persons are apt to envy others ; what persons are most subject to be envied themselves ; and what is the differ- ence between public and private envy . A man that hath no virtue in himself , ever envietl virtue in others . For men's ...
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... persons are most envied at their first coming in , and afterwards overcome it better ; 2 whereas contrariwise , persons of worth and merit are most envied when their fortune continueth long . For by that time , though their virtue be ...
... persons are most envied at their first coming in , and afterwards overcome it better ; 2 whereas contrariwise , persons of worth and merit are most envied when their fortune continueth long . For by that time , though their virtue be ...
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... persons . Neither is it enough to consult concerning persons secundum genera , as in an idea , or mathematical description , what the kind and character of the person should be ; for the greatest errors are committed , and the most ...
... persons . Neither is it enough to consult concerning persons secundum genera , as in an idea , or mathematical description , what the kind and character of the person should be ; for the greatest errors are committed , and the most ...
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