The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... saith , " We rise not " against the piercing judgment of Augustus , " nor the extreme caution or closeness of Ti- " berius : " these properties of arts or policy , and dissimulation or closeness are indeed habits and faculties several 20.
... saith , " We rise not " against the piercing judgment of Augustus , " nor the extreme caution or closeness of Ti- " berius : " these properties of arts or policy , and dissimulation or closeness are indeed habits and faculties several 20.
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... judgment as he can discern what things are to be laid open , and what to be secreted , and what to be shewed at half lights , and to whom and when , ( which indeed are arts of state , and arts of life , as Tacitus well calleth them ) ...
... judgment as he can discern what things are to be laid open , and what to be secreted , and what to be shewed at half lights , and to whom and when , ( which indeed are arts of state , and arts of life , as Tacitus well calleth them ) ...
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... is a child of ignorance and baseness , far inferior to other parts : but , ne- vertheless , it doth fascinate , and bind hand and foot those that are either shallow in judgment E or weak in courage , which are the greatest part 49 Boldness.
... is a child of ignorance and baseness , far inferior to other parts : but , ne- vertheless , it doth fascinate , and bind hand and foot those that are either shallow in judgment E or weak in courage , which are the greatest part 49 Boldness.
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... men , when they have promised great mat- ters and failed most shamefully , yet , ( if they have the perfection of boldness , ) they will but slight it over , and make a turn , and no more ado . Certainly to men of great judgment , bold 50.
... men , when they have promised great mat- ters and failed most shamefully , yet , ( if they have the perfection of boldness , ) they will but slight it over , and make a turn , and no more ado . Certainly to men of great judgment , bold 50.
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Francis Bacon. ado . Certainly to men of great judgment , bold persons are sport to behold ; nay , and to the vulgar also boldness hath somewhat of the ridiculous for if absurdity be the subject of laughter , doubt you not but great ...
Francis Bacon. ado . Certainly to men of great judgment , bold persons are sport to behold ; nay , and to the vulgar also boldness hath somewhat of the ridiculous for if absurdity be the subject of laughter , doubt you not but great ...
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