The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen13Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... were into a second child- hood , be left to young men and almost to boys , yet I hold it to be of all things , next to religion , the most important and most worthy of human nature . Even - + the art of politics , wherein you are so.
... were into a second child- hood , be left to young men and almost to boys , yet I hold it to be of all things , next to religion , the most important and most worthy of human nature . Even - + the art of politics , wherein you are so.
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... Nature . 7. PERSEUS , or War . 8. ENDYMION , or the Favour- ite . 18. DIOMEDES , or Zeal . 19. DÆDALUS , or the Mechanic . 20. ERICTHONIUS , or Impos- ture . 21. DEUCALION , or Restora- tion . 22. NEMESIS , or the Vicissitude of Things ...
... Nature . 7. PERSEUS , or War . 8. ENDYMION , or the Favour- ite . 18. DIOMEDES , or Zeal . 19. DÆDALUS , or the Mechanic . 20. ERICTHONIUS , or Impos- ture . 21. DEUCALION , or Restora- tion . 22. NEMESIS , or the Vicissitude of Things ...
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... natural philosophy , others civil affairs ; and therefore they need not trouble us . But there is yet another sign , and one of no small value , that these fables contain a hidden and involved meaning ; which is , that some of them are ...
... natural philosophy , others civil affairs ; and therefore they need not trouble us . But there is yet another sign , and one of no small value , that these fables contain a hidden and involved meaning ; which is , that some of them are ...
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... nature itself . That the thing has been attempted by others I am of course aware , but if I may speak what I think freely without mincing it , I must say that the pains which have been hitherto taken that way , though great and ...
... nature itself . That the thing has been attempted by others I am of course aware , but if I may speak what I think freely without mincing it , I must say that the pains which have been hitherto taken that way , though great and ...
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... nature cruel and by their former fortune exasper- ated , and knowing well enough what they are wanted for , apply themselves to this kind of work with won- derful diligence ; till for want of caution and from over eagerness to ...
... nature cruel and by their former fortune exasper- ated , and knowing well enough what they are wanted for , apply themselves to this kind of work with won- derful diligence ; till for want of caution and from over eagerness to ...
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