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... shews fair images , but contracted is but like packs . 271. When king Edward the second was a- mongst his torturers , who ... shew like nothing ; but in your country villages , you are like ships in a river , which look like great things ...
... shews fair images , but contracted is but like packs . 271. When king Edward the second was a- mongst his torturers , who ... shew like nothing ; but in your country villages , you are like ships in a river , which look like great things ...
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... shews a shallowness of conceit ; therefore it is good to vary , and suit speeches with the present occasions ; and to have a moderation in all our speeches , especially in jesting , of religion , state , great persons , weighty and ...
... shews a shallowness of conceit ; therefore it is good to vary , and suit speeches with the present occasions ; and to have a moderation in all our speeches , especially in jesting , of religion , state , great persons , weighty and ...
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... shew if cumstances . it be done without order , for confusion maketh things muster more ; and besides , what is set down by order and division , doth demonstrate that nothing is left out or omitted , but all is there ; whereas if it be ...
... shew if cumstances . it be done without order , for confusion maketh things muster more ; and besides , what is set down by order and division , doth demonstrate that nothing is left out or omitted , but all is there ; whereas if it be ...
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... shew more than in one gross heap , so as the heaps be all upon one table to be seen at once , otherwise not : as flowers growing scattered in divers beds , will shew more than if they did grow in one bed , so as all those beds be within ...
... shew more than in one gross heap , so as the heaps be all upon one table to be seen at once , otherwise not : as flowers growing scattered in divers beds , will shew more than if they did grow in one bed , so as all those beds be within ...
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... shew of magnitude unto it , but a note of excellency and rarity ; whereof the forms are , where shall you find such a concurrence ? Great , but not compleat ; for it seems a less work of nature or fortune , to make any thing in his kind ...
... shew of magnitude unto it , but a note of excellency and rarity ; whereof the forms are , where shall you find such a concurrence ? Great , but not compleat ; for it seems a less work of nature or fortune , to make any thing in his kind ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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