The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... philosopher , that followed Alexander's court , and hated the king , being ask- ed by one , how one should become the famousest man in the world , answered , by taking away him that is . 50. Agesilaus , when one told him there was one ...
... philosopher , that followed Alexander's court , and hated the king , being ask- ed by one , how one should become the famousest man in the world , answered , by taking away him that is . 50. Agesilaus , when one told him there was one ...
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... . 117. Chilon said , that kings friends , and fa- vourites , were like casting counters ; that some- times stood for one , sometimes for ten , sometimes for an hundred . 118. Diogenes begging , as divers philosophers then used , 36.
... . 117. Chilon said , that kings friends , and fa- vourites , were like casting counters ; that some- times stood for one , sometimes for ten , sometimes for an hundred . 118. Diogenes begging , as divers philosophers then used , 36.
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Francis Bacon. 118. Diogenes begging , as divers philosophers then used , did beg more of a prodigal man , than of the rest which were present . Whereupon one said to him ; see your baseness , that when you find a liberal mind , you will ...
Francis Bacon. 118. Diogenes begging , as divers philosophers then used , did beg more of a prodigal man , than of the rest which were present . Whereupon one said to him ; see your baseness , that when you find a liberal mind , you will ...
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... philosophy , and the contemplative life . 142. Heraclitus the obscure said ; the dry light is the best soul ... philosophers was asked ; what a wise man differ'd from a fool ? He answered , send them both naked to those that know them ...
... philosophy , and the contemplative life . 142. Heraclitus the obscure said ; the dry light is the best soul ... philosophers was asked ; what a wise man differ'd from a fool ? He answered , send them both naked to those that know them ...
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... philosopher , are afraid . Aristippus answered ; that there is not the like wager upon it , for you to perish and for me . 146. There was an orator that defended a cause of Aristippus , and prevailed . Afterwards he asked Aristippus ...
... philosopher , are afraid . Aristippus answered ; that there is not the like wager upon it , for you to perish and for me . 146. There was an orator that defended a cause of Aristippus , and prevailed . Afterwards he asked Aristippus ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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