The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... better times , that were caught from the traditions of more ancient nations and so received into the flutes and trumpets of the Greeks . Nevertheless , if any one be determined to believe that the allegorical meaning of the fable was in ...
... better times , that were caught from the traditions of more ancient nations and so received into the flutes and trumpets of the Greeks . Nevertheless , if any one be determined to believe that the allegorical meaning of the fable was in ...
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... better to be found in moral philosophy . Under the person of Bacchus is described the nature of Desire , or passion and perturbation . For the mother of all desire , even the most noxious , is nothing else than the appetite and ...
... better to be found in moral philosophy . Under the person of Bacchus is described the nature of Desire , or passion and perturbation . For the mother of all desire , even the most noxious , is nothing else than the appetite and ...
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... better runner , and comes sooner to the goal . For this may be seen in almost everything ; you see that fruit grows slowly from the kernel , swiftly from the graft ; you see clay harden slowly into stones , fast into baked bricks so ...
... better runner , and comes sooner to the goal . For this may be seen in almost everything ; you see that fruit grows slowly from the kernel , swiftly from the graft ; you see clay harden slowly into stones , fast into baked bricks so ...
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... better . For sins of defect are justly accounted worse than sins of excess ; because in excess there is something of magnanimity , something , like the flight of a bird , that holds kindred with heaven ; whereas defect creeps on the ...
... better . For sins of defect are justly accounted worse than sins of excess ; because in excess there is something of magnanimity , something , like the flight of a bird , that holds kindred with heaven ; whereas defect creeps on the ...
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... that the Sphinx has the better of them , and instead of obtaining the sover- eignty by works and effects , they only distract and worry their minds with disputations . XXIX . PROSERPINA ; OR SPIRIT . THEY say that 162 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... that the Sphinx has the better of them , and instead of obtaining the sover- eignty by works and effects , they only distract and worry their minds with disputations . XXIX . PROSERPINA ; OR SPIRIT . THEY say that 162 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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