The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... according to nature ; whereas in courts and cities nature is corrupted by too much culture ; till it is true what the poet said of his mis- tress , the girl herself is the least part of the matter . Pan is likewise especially called ...
... according to nature ; whereas in courts and cities nature is corrupted by too much culture ; till it is true what the poet said of his mis- tress , the girl herself is the least part of the matter . Pan is likewise especially called ...
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... according to his habit in a natural cave under the rocks of Latmos , the moon would come down from heaven and kiss him as he slept , and go up into heaven again . And yet this idleness and sleeping did not hurt his fortunes ; for the ...
... according to his habit in a natural cave under the rocks of Latmos , the moon would come down from heaven and kiss him as he slept , and go up into heaven again . And yet this idleness and sleeping did not hurt his fortunes ; for the ...
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... according to the fable En- dymion used to lie , is not without its elegance . For those who enjoy this kind of favour with princes have commonly some pleasant places of retirement to invite them to , where they may have the comfort of ...
... according to the fable En- dymion used to lie , is not without its elegance . For those who enjoy this kind of favour with princes have commonly some pleasant places of retirement to invite them to , where they may have the comfort of ...
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... - certain and fluctuating as to the sum and end of all , they are carried round and round from one thing to another , according to the impulse of the moment . : XI . ORPHEUS ; OR PHILOSOPHY . -- THE story DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 109.
... - certain and fluctuating as to the sum and end of all , they are carried round and round from one thing to another , according to the impulse of the moment . : XI . ORPHEUS ; OR PHILOSOPHY . -- THE story DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 109.
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... according to the true order of things , as subsequent to the diligent trial and final frustration of the experiment of restoring the dead body to life . For true it is that the clearer recognition of the inevitable necessity of death ...
... according to the true order of things , as subsequent to the diligent trial and final frustration of the experiment of restoring the dead body to life . For true it is that the clearer recognition of the inevitable necessity of death ...
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