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... : Come now all is well : they say , he is not a wise man that will lose his friend for his wit ; but he is less a wise man , that will lose his friend for another man's wit . ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA : OR , ELEGANT SENTENCES . 1. ALEATOR 75.
... : Come now all is well : they say , he is not a wise man that will lose his friend for his wit ; but he is less a wise man , that will lose his friend for another man's wit . ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA : OR , ELEGANT SENTENCES . 1. ALEATOR 75.
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... man ; and the miser says , he is frugal . 36. O vita ! misero longa , felici brevis : O life ! an age to him that is in ... man's na- ture ; and a mixture of falsehood is like allay in gold and silver , which may make the metal work the ...
... man ; and the miser says , he is frugal . 36. O vita ! misero longa , felici brevis : O life ! an age to him that is in ... man's na- ture ; and a mixture of falsehood is like allay in gold and silver , which may make the metal work the ...
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... man's nature runs to , the more ought law to weed it out . 43. He that studieth revenge , keepeth his own wounds ... man be thought secret , it inviteth dis- covery ; as the more close air sucketh in the more open . 48. Keep your ...
... man's nature runs to , the more ought law to weed it out . 43. He that studieth revenge , keepeth his own wounds ... man be thought secret , it inviteth dis- covery ; as the more close air sucketh in the more open . 48. Keep your ...
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... man and a wise man . There be that can pack the cards , who yet can't play well ; they are good in canvasses and factions , and yet otherwise mean men . 73. Extreme self - lovers will set a man's house on fire , tho ' it were but to ...
... man and a wise man . There be that can pack the cards , who yet can't play well ; they are good in canvasses and factions , and yet otherwise mean men . 73. Extreme self - lovers will set a man's house on fire , tho ' it were but to ...
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... man weighs it rightly ) rather liberal of ano- ther man's , than of his own . 92. Ambition is like cholor , if he can move , it makes men active ; if it be stopp'd , it becomes adust , and makes men melancholy . 93. To take a soldier ...
... man weighs it rightly ) rather liberal of ano- ther man's , than of his own . 92. Ambition is like cholor , if he can move , it makes men active ; if it be stopp'd , it becomes adust , and makes men melancholy . 93. To take a soldier ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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