The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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Francis Bacon. it , kindled only by contradiction ; for , as it is noted by one of the fathers , Christ's coat in- deed had no seam , but the church's vesture was of divers colours ; whereupon he saith , " in veste varietas sit ...
Francis Bacon. it , kindled only by contradiction ; for , as it is noted by one of the fathers , Christ's coat in- deed had no seam , but the church's vesture was of divers colours ; whereupon he saith , " in veste varietas sit ...
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... noted to fascinate or bewitch , but love and envy they both have vehement wishes ; they frame themselves readily into imagina- tions and suggestions ; and they come easily into the eye , especially upon the presence of the objects ...
... noted to fascinate or bewitch , but love and envy they both have vehement wishes ; they frame themselves readily into imagina- tions and suggestions ; and they come easily into the eye , especially upon the presence of the objects ...
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... noted to be envious towards new men when they rise ; for the dis- tance is altered , and it is like a deceit of the eye , that when others come on they think them- selves go back . Deformed persons and eunuchs , and old men and bastards ...
... noted to be envious towards new men when they rise ; for the dis- tance is altered , and it is like a deceit of the eye , that when others come on they think them- selves go back . Deformed persons and eunuchs , and old men and bastards ...
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... noted , that unworthy persons are most envied at their first coming in , and afterwards overcome it better ; whereas con- trariwise , persons of worth and merit are most envied when their fortune continueth long ; for by that time ...
... noted , that unworthy persons are most envied at their first coming in , and afterwards overcome it better ; whereas con- trariwise , persons of worth and merit are most envied when their fortune continueth long ; for by that time ...
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... noted , that love and envy do make a man pine , which other affections do not , because they are not so continual . It is also the vilest affection , and the most depraved ; for which cause it is the proper attribute of the devil , who ...
... noted , that love and envy do make a man pine , which other affections do not , because they are not so continual . It is also the vilest affection , and the most depraved ; for which cause it is the proper attribute of the devil , who ...
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