The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... seemeth the world will not , by the often printing of the former . Missing my brother , I found you next ; in respect of bond both of near alliance , and of straight friendship and society , and particularly of communication in studies ...
... seemeth the world will not , by the often printing of the former . Missing my brother , I found you next ; in respect of bond both of near alliance , and of straight friendship and society , and particularly of communication in studies ...
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... seemeth to be not so much in doing the hurt as in making the party repent : but base and crafty cowards are like the arrow that flieth in the dark . Cosmus , duke of Florence , had a desperate saying against perfidious or neglect- ing ...
... seemeth to be not so much in doing the hurt as in making the party repent : but base and crafty cowards are like the arrow that flieth in the dark . Cosmus , duke of Florence , had a desperate saying against perfidious or neglect- ing ...
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... poets , indeed , have been busy with it : for it is in effect the thing which is figured in that strange fiction of the ancient poets , which seemeth not to be without mystery ; nay , and to have some approach to 18 Adversity.
... poets , indeed , have been busy with it : for it is in effect the thing which is figured in that strange fiction of the ancient poets , which seemeth not to be without mystery ; nay , and to have some approach to 18 Adversity.
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... of the stars evil aspects ; so that still there seemeth to be acknowledged in the act of envy an ejaculation or irradiation of the eye : nay , some have been so curious as to note , that the times , when the stroke or 31 Envy Love.
... of the stars evil aspects ; so that still there seemeth to be acknowledged in the act of envy an ejaculation or irradiation of the eye : nay , some have been so curious as to note , that the times , when the stroke or 31 Envy Love.
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... to envy . First , persons of eminent virtue when they are advanced are less envied ; for their fortune seemeth but due unto them ; and no man envieth the payment of a debt , but rewards and liberality rather . Again , envy is ever 34.
... to envy . First , persons of eminent virtue when they are advanced are less envied ; for their fortune seemeth but due unto them ; and no man envieth the payment of a debt , but rewards and liberality rather . Again , envy is ever 34.
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