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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... men's business and bosoms . I have enlarged them both in number and weight ; so that they are indeed a new work : I thought it therefore agreeable my affection and obligation to your Grace , to prefix your name before them both in Eng ...
... men's business and bosoms . I have enlarged them both in number and weight ; so that they are indeed a new work : I thought it therefore agreeable my affection and obligation to your Grace , to prefix your name before them both in Eng ...
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... Men ... Custom and Education ... Fortune ... Usury .Youth and Age 164 170 • 175 178 181 184 • 187 190 196 ... Beauty · 199 ... Deformity 201 ... Building 204 ... Gardens 211 .. ..Negociating 222 .Followers and Friends 225 .Suitors 227 ...
... Men ... Custom and Education ... Fortune ... Usury .Youth and Age 164 170 • 175 178 181 184 • 187 190 196 ... Beauty · 199 ... Deformity 201 ... Building 204 ... Gardens 211 .. ..Negociating 222 .Followers and Friends 225 .Suitors 227 ...
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... the difficulty and labour which men take in finding out of truth ; nor again , that , when it is found , it imposeth upon men's thoughts , that doth bring lies in favour ; B but a natural , though corrupt love of the lie OF TRUTH.
... the difficulty and labour which men take in finding out of truth ; nor again , that , when it is found , it imposeth upon men's thoughts , that doth bring lies in favour ; B but a natural , though corrupt love of the lie OF TRUTH.
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... men's minds vain opinions , flattering hopes , false valuations , imaginations as one would , and the like , but it would leave the minds of a number of men , poor shrunken things , full of melancholy and indisposition , and unpleasing ...
... men's minds vain opinions , flattering hopes , false valuations , imaginations as one would , and the like , but it would leave the minds of a number of men , poor shrunken things , full of melancholy and indisposition , and unpleasing ...
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