The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... heart is no island cut off from other lands , but a continent that joins to them : if he be compassionate towards the afflictions of others , it shews that his heart is like the noble tree that is wounded itself when it gives the balm ...
... heart is no island cut off from other lands , but a continent that joins to them : if he be compassionate towards the afflictions of others , it shews that his heart is like the noble tree that is wounded itself when it gives the balm ...
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... heart . OF NOBILITY . WE will speak of nobility first as a portion of an estate , then as a condition of particular persons . A monarchy , where there is no no- bility at all , is ever a pure and absolute ty- ranny , as that of the ...
... heart . OF NOBILITY . WE will speak of nobility first as a portion of an estate , then as a condition of particular persons . A monarchy , where there is no no- bility at all , is ever a pure and absolute ty- ranny , as that of the ...
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... hearts by hopes , when it cannot by satisfaction ; and when it can handle things in such manner as no evil shall appear so peremptory , but that it hath some outlet of hope : which is the less hard to do , because both particular ...
... hearts by hopes , when it cannot by satisfaction ; and when it can handle things in such manner as no evil shall appear so peremptory , but that it hath some outlet of hope : which is the less hard to do , because both particular ...
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Francis Bacon. The scripture saith , " The fool hath said in " his heart , there is no God : " it is not said , " The fool hath thought in his heart ; " so as he rather saith it by rote to himself , as that he would have , than that he ...
Francis Bacon. The scripture saith , " The fool hath said in " his heart , there is no God : " it is not said , " The fool hath thought in his heart ; " so as he rather saith it by rote to himself , as that he would have , than that he ...
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... heart is inscrutable ; " for multi- tude of jealousies , and lack of some predomi- nant desire , that should marshal and put in order all the rest , maketh any man's heart hard to find or sound . Hence it comes like- wise , that princes ...
... heart is inscrutable ; " for multi- tude of jealousies , and lack of some predomi- nant desire , that should marshal and put in order all the rest , maketh any man's heart hard to find or sound . Hence it comes like- wise , that princes ...
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