The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... look for dispatch , let the middle only be the work of many , and the first and last the work of few . The proceeding upon somewhat conceived in writing doth for the most part facilitate dis- patch for though it should be wholly ...
... look for dispatch , let the middle only be the work of many , and the first and last the work of few . The proceeding upon somewhat conceived in writing doth for the most part facilitate dis- patch for though it should be wholly ...
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... look when they are turned into words ; finally , he waxeth wiser than himself ; and that more by an hour's discourse than by a day's meditation . It was well said by The- mistocles to the King of Persia , " That speech " was like cloth ...
... look when they are turned into words ; finally , he waxeth wiser than himself ; and that more by an hour's discourse than by a day's meditation . It was well said by The- mistocles to the King of Persia , " That speech " was like cloth ...
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... look sometimes into " a glass and presently forget their own shape " and favour : " as for business , a man may think , if he will , that two eyes see no more than one ; or , that a gamester seeth always more than a looker on ; or ...
... look sometimes into " a glass and presently forget their own shape " and favour : " as for business , a man may think , if he will , that two eyes see no more than one ; or , that a gamester seeth always more than a looker on ; or ...
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... look into their own estate . Some forbear it , not upon negligence alone , but doubting to bring themselves into melancholy , in respect they shall find it broken : but wounds cannot be cured without searching . He that cannot look into ...
... look into their own estate . Some forbear it , not upon negligence alone , but doubting to bring themselves into melancholy , in respect they shall find it broken : but wounds cannot be cured without searching . He that cannot look into ...
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... look into his estate but seldom , it be- hoveth him to turn all to certainties . A man had need , if he be plentiful in some kind of ex- pense , to be as saving again in some other : as if he be plentiful in diet , to be saving in ap ...
... look into his estate but seldom , it be- hoveth him to turn all to certainties . A man had need , if he be plentiful in some kind of ex- pense , to be as saving again in some other : as if he be plentiful in diet , to be saving in ap ...
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