The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... actions of murdering princes , butchery of people , and subversion of states and governments ? Surely this is to bring down the Holy Ghost , instead of the likeness of a dove , in the shape of a vulture or raven ; and to set out of the ...
... actions of murdering princes , butchery of people , and subversion of states and governments ? Surely this is to bring down the Holy Ghost , instead of the likeness of a dove , in the shape of a vulture or raven ; and to set out of the ...
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... say truth ) nakedness is uncomely , as well in mind as in body ; and it addeth no small reverence to men's manners and actions if they be not altogether open . As for talkers and futile persons , they are commonly vain and credulous 22.
... say truth ) nakedness is uncomely , as well in mind as in body ; and it addeth no small reverence to men's manners and actions if they be not altogether open . As for talkers and futile persons , they are commonly vain and credulous 22.
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... action , which is trust and belief . The best composition and temperature is , to have openness in fame and opinion ; secrecy in habit ; dissimulation in seasonable use ; and a power to feign , if there be no remedy . OF PARENTS AND ...
... action , which is trust and belief . The best composition and temperature is , to have openness in fame and opinion ; secrecy in habit ; dissimulation in seasonable use ; and a power to feign , if there be no remedy . OF PARENTS AND ...
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... actions thereof , and turneth them into an ill odour ; and therefore there is little won by intermingling of plau- sible actions : for that doth argue but a weak- ness and fear of envy , which hurteth so much the more , as it is ...
... actions thereof , and turneth them into an ill odour ; and therefore there is little won by intermingling of plau- sible actions : for that doth argue but a weak- ness and fear of envy , which hurteth so much the more , as it is ...
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... actions of life ; for if it check once with business , it troubleth men's fortunes , and maketh men that they can no ways be true to their own ends . I know not how , but martial men are given to love : I think it is , but as they are ...
... actions of life ; for if it check once with business , it troubleth men's fortunes , and maketh men that they can no ways be true to their own ends . I know not how , but martial men are given to love : I think it is , but as they are ...
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actions Æsop affections alleys amongst ancient Apollonius of Tyana atheism Augustus Cæsar better beware body bold Cæsar castoreum cause cerning certainly Cicero command commonly coun council counsel counsellors custom danger death discourse dispatch doth England envy fame favour fear fortune fruit of friendship Galba garden give giveth goeth grace greatest ground hand hath heart honour hurt inconvenience judge judgment Julius Cæsar Jupiter kind king less let princes likewise Macedon maketh man's matter means men's merchants mind motion nature neral never nobility noble opinion persons plantation Plutarch point of cunning Pompey religion remedy riches saith secrecy secret seditions seemeth Sejanus Septimius Severus servants shew side sometimes sort speak speech sure Tacitus things Thomas Beckett thou thought Tiberius tion true unto usury Vespasian virtue whereby wherein whereof wisdom wise