The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... affection of envy , that of all other affections it is the most importune and continual ; for of other affections there is occasion given but now and then ; and therefore it was well said , " In- " vidia festos dies non agit : " for it ...
... affection of envy , that of all other affections it is the most importune and continual ; for of other affections there is occasion given but now and then ; and therefore it was well said , " In- " vidia festos dies non agit : " for it ...
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... affection , quitteth both riches and wisdom . This passion hath its floods in the very times of weakness , which are , great prosperity , and great adversity , though this lat- ter hath been less observed ; both which times kindle love ...
... affection , quitteth both riches and wisdom . This passion hath its floods in the very times of weakness , which are , great prosperity , and great adversity , though this lat- ter hath been less observed ; both which times kindle love ...
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... affections is unfit for friend- ship , he taketh it of the beast , and not from humanity . A principal fruit of friendship is the ease and discharge of the fulness of the heart , which passions of all kinds do cause and in- duce . We ...
... affections is unfit for friend- ship , he taketh it of the beast , and not from humanity . A principal fruit of friendship is the ease and discharge of the fulness of the heart , which passions of all kinds do cause and in- duce . We ...
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... affections ; for friendship maketh indeed a fair day in the affections from storm and tempests , but it maketh daylight in the understanding out of darkness and confusion of thoughts : neither is this to be understood only of faithful ...
... affections ; for friendship maketh indeed a fair day in the affections from storm and tempests , but it maketh daylight in the understanding out of darkness and confusion of thoughts : neither is this to be understood only of faithful ...
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... affections and customs . So as there is as much difference between the counsel that a friend giveth , and that a man giveth himself , as there is between the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer ; for there is no such flatterer as is ...
... affections and customs . So as there is as much difference between the counsel that a friend giveth , and that a man giveth himself , as there is between the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer ; for there is no such flatterer as is ...
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actions Æsop affections alleys amongst ancient Apollonius of Tyana atheism Augustus Cæsar better beware body bold Cæsar castoreum cause cerning certainly Cicero command commonly coun council counsel counsellors custom danger death discourse dispatch doth England envy fame favour fear fortune fruit of friendship Galba garden give giveth goeth grace greatest ground hand hath heart honour hurt inconvenience judge judgment Julius Cæsar Jupiter kind king less let princes likewise Macedon maketh man's matter means men's merchants mind motion nature neral never nobility noble opinion persons plantation Plutarch point of cunning Pompey religion remedy riches saith secrecy secret seditions seemeth Sejanus Septimius Severus servants shew side sometimes sort speak speech sure Tacitus things Thomas Beckett thou thought Tiberius tion true unto usury Vespasian virtue whereby wherein whereof wisdom wise