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Página 79
... in the spiritual body of the church , is a greater scandal than a corruption in manners : as , in the natural body , a wound or solution of con- tinuity , is worse than a corrupt humour . 42. Revenge is a kind of wild justice , which 79.
... in the spiritual body of the church , is a greater scandal than a corruption in manners : as , in the natural body , a wound or solution of con- tinuity , is worse than a corrupt humour . 42. Revenge is a kind of wild justice , which 79.
Página 84
... more than eloquence . 87. Men seem neither well to understand their riches , nor their strength of the former they be- lieve greater things than they should , and of the latter much less . And from hence fatal pillars have 84.
... more than eloquence . 87. Men seem neither well to understand their riches , nor their strength of the former they be- lieve greater things than they should , and of the latter much less . And from hence fatal pillars have 84.
Página 92
... 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 , so it may be represented also ...
... 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 , so it may be represented also ...
Página 95
... been noted in the warmer climates , the people are generally more wise , but in the northern climate , the wits of chief are greater . So in many armies , if the mat- ter should be tried by duel between two champi- ons 95.
... been noted in the warmer climates , the people are generally more wise , but in the northern climate , the wits of chief are greater . So in many armies , if the mat- ter should be tried by duel between two champi- ons 95.
Página 99
... greater ; yet nevertheless it often car- ries the mind away , yea , it deceiveth the sense ; as it seemeth to the eye a shorter distance of way , if it be all dead and continued , than if it have trees or buildings , or any other marks ...
... greater ; yet nevertheless it often car- ries the mind away , yea , it deceiveth the sense ; as it seemeth to the eye a shorter distance of way , if it be all dead and continued , than if it have trees or buildings , or any other marks ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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