The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... any further disgrace than the weakness of the author ; and as I did ever hold , there might be as great a vanity in retiring and withdraw- ing men's conceits , ( except they be of some thusene X nature , ) from the world , as in.
... any further disgrace than the weakness of the author ; and as I did ever hold , there might be as great a vanity in retiring and withdraw- ing men's conceits , ( except they be of some thusene X nature , ) from the world , as in.
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... hold to be taken , what he is ; the second , dissimulation in the negative , when a man lets fall signs and arguments , that he is not that he is ; and the third , simulation in the affirmative , when a man industriously and expressly ...
... hold to be taken , what he is ; the second , dissimulation in the negative , when a man lets fall signs and arguments , that he is not that he is ; and the third , simulation in the affirmative , when a man industriously and expressly ...
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... by his speech . As for equivocations or eraculous speeches , they can- not hold out long . So that no man can be se- cret , except he give himself a little scope of dissimulation , which is as it were but the skirts C 4 23.
... by his speech . As for equivocations or eraculous speeches , they can- not hold out long . So that no man can be se- cret , except he give himself a little scope of dissimulation , which is as it were but the skirts C 4 23.
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... hold more culpable and less politic , except it be in great and rare matters : and therefore a general custom of simulation , ( which is this last de- gree ) , is a vice rising either of a natural false- ness or fearfulness , or of a ...
... hold more culpable and less politic , except it be in great and rare matters : and therefore a general custom of simulation , ( which is this last de- gree ) , is a vice rising either of a natural false- ness or fearfulness , or of a ...
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... hold out : nay , you shall see a bold fellow many times do Mahomet's mi- racle . Mahomet made the people believe that he would call an hill to him , and from the top of it offer up his prayers for the observers of his law . The people ...
... hold out : nay , you shall see a bold fellow many times do Mahomet's mi- racle . Mahomet made the people believe that he would call an hill to him , and from the top of it offer up his prayers for the observers of his law . The people ...
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