The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Houghton, Mifflin, 1860 |
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... excellent , yet they too have their periods and closes . For so it is that after kingdoms and commonwealths have flourished for a time , there arise perturbations and seditions and wars ; amid the uproars of which , first the laws are ...
... excellent , yet they too have their periods and closes . For so it is that after kingdoms and commonwealths have flourished for a time , there arise perturbations and seditions and wars ; amid the uproars of which , first the laws are ...
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... excellent works , as well in honour of the gods as for the adornment and ennobling of cities and public places , had been built and modelled by him ; but it is for unlawful in- ventions that his name is most famous . For he it was who ...
... excellent works , as well in honour of the gods as for the adornment and ennobling of cities and public places , had been built and modelled by him ; but it is for unlawful in- ventions that his name is most famous . For he it was who ...
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... excellent artisan exile is scarcely any punishment at all . For whereas other modes and conditions of life cannot easily flourish out of their own country , the admiration of an artisan spreads wider and grows greater among strangers ...
... excellent artisan exile is scarcely any punishment at all . For whereas other modes and conditions of life cannot easily flourish out of their own country , the admiration of an artisan spreads wider and grows greater among strangers ...
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... excellent allegory , relating to the contest of Art with Nature . For Art , which is meant by Atalanta , is in itself , if nothing stand in the way , far swifter than Nature and , as one may say , the better runner , and comes sooner to ...
... excellent allegory , relating to the contest of Art with Nature . For Art , which is meant by Atalanta , is in itself , if nothing stand in the way , far swifter than Nature and , as one may say , the better runner , and comes sooner to ...
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... excellent condition of mind and issues in good ; whereas the contrary is hated by the gods , and unlucky . For they who extravagantly extol hu- man nature as it is and the arts as received ; who spend themselves in admiration of what ...
... excellent condition of mind and issues in good ; whereas the contrary is hated by the gods , and unlucky . For they who extravagantly extol hu- man nature as it is and the arts as received ; who spend themselves in admiration of what ...
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