The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... speech , " si vixero , non opus erit amplius Romano " imperio militibus ; " a speech of great despair for the soldiers , and many the like . Surely , princes had need in tender matter and tick- lish times to beware what they say ...
... speech , " si vixero , non opus erit amplius Romano " imperio militibus ; " a speech of great despair for the soldiers , and many the like . Surely , princes had need in tender matter and tick- lish times to beware what they say ...
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... speech ; as Narcissus did in relating to Claudius the mar- riage of Messalina and Silius . In things that a man would not be seen in himself , it is a point of cunning to borrow the name of the world ; as to say , " The world says ...
... speech ; as Narcissus did in relating to Claudius the mar- riage of Messalina and Silius . In things that a man would not be seen in himself , it is a point of cunning to borrow the name of the world ; as to say , " The world says ...
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Francis Bacon. I knew another that , when he came to have speech , he would pass over that that he in- tended most ; and go forth , and come back again , and speak of it as of a thing that he had almost forgot . Some procure themselves ...
Francis Bacon. I knew another that , when he came to have speech , he would pass over that that he in- tended most ; and go forth , and come back again , and speak of it as of a thing that he had almost forgot . Some procure themselves ...
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... speeches ; for he that is put out of his own order will go forward and back- ward , and be more tedious while he waits ... speech as it is coming forth . Long and curious speeches are as fit for dispatch as a robe or mantle with a long ...
... speeches ; for he that is put out of his own order will go forward and back- ward , and be more tedious while he waits ... speech as it is coming forth . Long and curious speeches are as fit for dispatch as a robe or mantle with a long ...
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... speech , like a fomentation to make the unguent enter . Above all things , order , and distribution , and singling out of parts is the life of dispatch ; so as the distribution be not too subtile : for he that doth not divide will never ...
... speech , like a fomentation to make the unguent enter . Above all things , order , and distribution , and singling out of parts is the life of dispatch ; so as the distribution be not too subtile : for he that doth not divide will never ...
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