The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... never do if she find him jealous . Wives are young men's mis- tresses ; companions for middle age , and old men's nurses ; so as a man may have a quarrel to marry when he will : but yet he was re- puted one of the wise men that made ...
... never do if she find him jealous . Wives are young men's mis- tresses ; companions for middle age , and old men's nurses ; so as a man may have a quarrel to marry when he will : but yet he was re- puted one of the wise men that made ...
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... never fails , if the bad husbands were of their own choosing , against their friends con- sent , for then they will be sure to make good their own folly . OF ENVY . THERE be none of the affections which have been noted to fascinate or ...
... never fails , if the bad husbands were of their own choosing , against their friends con- sent , for then they will be sure to make good their own folly . OF ENVY . THERE be none of the affections which have been noted to fascinate or ...
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... never well but while they are shewing how great they are , either by outward pomp , or by triumphing over all opposition or competition : whereas wise men will rather do sacrifice to envy , in suffering themselves sometimes of purpose ...
... never well but while they are shewing how great they are , either by outward pomp , or by triumphing over all opposition or competition : whereas wise men will rather do sacrifice to envy , in suffering themselves sometimes of purpose ...
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... never wanting some persons of violent and undertaking natures , who , so they may have power and business , will take it at any cost . Now to speak of public envy : there is yet some good in public envy , whereas in private there is ...
... never wanting some persons of violent and undertaking natures , who , so they may have power and business , will take it at any cost . Now to speak of public envy : there is yet some good in public envy , whereas in private there is ...
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... never a proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved ; and therefore it was well said , " That it is impossible to love " and to be wise . " Neither doth this weakness appear to others only and not ...
... never a proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved ; and therefore it was well said , " That it is impossible to love " and to be wise . " Neither doth this weakness appear to others only and not ...
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