The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... things soon grew too high to be got over . The King found it was impossible to save both his chancellor , who was openly accused of corruption , and Buckingham , his favourite , who was secretly and therefore more dangerously attacked ...
... things soon grew too high to be got over . The King found it was impossible to save both his chancellor , who was openly accused of corruption , and Buckingham , his favourite , who was secretly and therefore more dangerously attacked ...
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... thing else ; as having a mind quick and ready to perceive the cor- respondence of things ; fixed and intent to discover their nicer differences ; and this joined with a love of equity ; a patience of doubting ; a pleasure in ...
... thing else ; as having a mind quick and ready to perceive the cor- respondence of things ; fixed and intent to discover their nicer differences ; and this joined with a love of equity ; a patience of doubting ; a pleasure in ...
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... things that are like to last . I do now publish my Essays ; which , of all my other works , have been most current : for that , as it seems , they come home to men's business and bosoms . I have enlarged them both in number and weight ...
... things that are like to last . I do now publish my Essays ; which , of all my other works , have been most current : for that , as it seems , they come home to men's business and bosoms . I have enlarged them both in number and weight ...
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... Faction 233 .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise 239 .Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .Judicature 248 .. .Anger . 255 Vicissitude of Things A Fragment of an Essay of Fame 258 268 ESSAYS , CIVIL AND MORAL . OF TRUTH . WHAT.
... Faction 233 .Ceremonies and Respects 236 .Praise 239 .Vain Glory 242 .Honour and Reputation 245 .Judicature 248 .. .Anger . 255 Vicissitude of Things A Fragment of an Essay of Fame 258 268 ESSAYS , CIVIL AND MORAL . OF TRUTH . WHAT.
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... things , full of melancholy and indisposition , and unpleasing to themselves ? One of the fathers , in great severity , called poesy , " vinum " dæmonum , " because it filleth the imagination , and yet it is but with the shadow of a lie ...
... things , full of melancholy and indisposition , and unpleasing to themselves ? One of the fathers , in great severity , called poesy , " vinum " dæmonum , " because it filleth the imagination , and yet it is but with the shadow of a lie ...
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