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... evil , the best condition is , not to will ; the next , not to can . 53. In great place , ask counsel of both times : of the ancient time , what is best ; and of the latter time , what is fittest . 54. As in nature things move more ...
... evil , the best condition is , not to will ; the next , not to can . 53. In great place , ask counsel of both times : of the ancient time , what is best ; and of the latter time , what is fittest . 54. As in nature things move more ...
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... , that in perusing the writings of this person so much celebrated , whether it were the impediment of his wit , or that 1 he did it upon glory and affectation to be subtile 90 Letter to Lord Mountjoye, on the Colours of Good Evil.
... , that in perusing the writings of this person so much celebrated , whether it were the impediment of his wit , or that 1 he did it upon glory and affectation to be subtile 90 Letter to Lord Mountjoye, on the Colours of Good Evil.
Página 91
... me to dedicate this writing to your Lordship , after the antient manner : choosing both a friend , and one to whom I con- ceived the argument was agreeable . FRANCIS BACON . A FRAGMENT . OF THE COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL 91.
... me to dedicate this writing to your Lordship , after the antient manner : choosing both a friend , and one to whom I con- ceived the argument was agreeable . FRANCIS BACON . A FRAGMENT . OF THE COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL 91.
Página 92
... evil ; and of good , what is greater ; and of evil , what is less . So that the persuader's labour is , to make things appear good or evil , and that in higher or lower degree , which as it may be performed by true and solid reasons ...
... evil ; and of good , what is greater ; and of evil , what is less . So that the persuader's labour is , to make things appear good or evil , and that in higher or lower degree , which as it may be performed by true and solid reasons ...
Página 93
... done but out of a very universal knowledge of the nature of things , so being per- formed , it so cleareth man's judgment and election , as it is the less apt to slide into any error . OF THE COLOURS , EVIL , AND THEIR TABLE OR 93.
... done but out of a very universal knowledge of the nature of things , so being per- formed , it so cleareth man's judgment and election , as it is the less apt to slide into any error . OF THE COLOURS , EVIL , AND THEIR TABLE OR 93.
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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