The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... father , and no less ingenuously confessed , that those , which held and persuaded pressure of consciences , were commonly interested therein themselves for their own ends . OF REVENGE . REVENGE is a kind of wild justice 15.
... father , and no less ingenuously confessed , that those , which held and persuaded pressure of consciences , were commonly interested therein themselves for their own ends . OF REVENGE . REVENGE is a kind of wild justice 15.
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... 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.
... 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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Francis Bacon. and futile persons , they are commonly vain and credulous withal : for he that talketh what he knoweth , will also talk what he knoweth not ; therefore set it down , that an habit of secrecy is both politic and moral : and ...
Francis Bacon. and futile persons , they are commonly vain and credulous withal : for he that talketh what he knoweth , will also talk what he knoweth not ; therefore set it down , that an habit of secrecy is both politic and moral : and ...
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... commonly carry with them a shew of fearfulness , which , in any business , doth spoil the feathers of round flying up to the mark ; the second , that it puzzleth and perplexeth the conceits of many that perhaps would otherwise co ...
... commonly carry with them a shew of fearfulness , which , in any business , doth spoil the feathers of round flying up to the mark ; the second , that it puzzleth and perplexeth the conceits of many that perhaps would otherwise co ...
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... commonly fortunate , but seldom or never where the elder are disinherited . OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE . He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprizes , either of virtue ...
... commonly fortunate , but seldom or never where the elder are disinherited . OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE . He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprizes , either of virtue ...
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Æsop affections alleys amongst ancient atheism Augustus Cæsar better beware body bold Cæsar cause cern certainly Cicero cometh command commonly corrupt counsel counsellors court cunning custom danger death discourse dissimulation doth England envy factions fair fame favour fear flowers fortune fruit Galba garden give giveth goeth grace greatest ground hand hath heart honour hurt judge judgment Julius Cæsar Jupiter kind king less likewise Lucullus maketh man's matter means men's merchants mind motion nature neral never nobility noble opinion persons plantation Plutarch poets Pompey princes profanum religion remedy rest riches Romans saith secrecy secret sect seditions seemeth Sejanus Septimius Severus servants shew side sometimes sort speak spect speech superstition sure Tacitus things thou thought Tiberius tion tree true unto usury Vespasian virtue Vitellius wars whereby wherein whereof wise