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... whereof the former waited upon him , that he could make no progress , and the latter had many sharp fights with him , that he feared Fabius like a tutor , and Marcellus like an enemy . 219. Phocion , the Athenian , ( a man of great ...
... whereof the former waited upon him , that he could make no progress , and the latter had many sharp fights with him , that he feared Fabius like a tutor , and Marcellus like an enemy . 219. Phocion , the Athenian , ( a man of great ...
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... whereof the two first were in- famous , and the last otherwise unworthy ; would say , that they were not his seed , but some impost- humes that had broken from him . 237. A seaman coming before the judges of the admiralty for admittance ...
... whereof the two first were in- famous , and the last otherwise unworthy ; would say , that they were not his seed , but some impost- humes that had broken from him . 237. A seaman coming before the judges of the admiralty for admittance ...
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... whereof ' tis ill in coun- sel , but good in execution . For in counsel it is good to see dangers , in execution not to see them , except they be very great . 57. Without good - nature , man is but a better kind of vermin . 58. God ...
... whereof ' tis ill in coun- sel , but good in execution . For in counsel it is good to see dangers , in execution not to see them , except they be very great . 57. Without good - nature , man is but a better kind of vermin . 58. God ...
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... whereof the French verse goeth : Burgeon de Mars enfans de Paris , Si un eschape , il en vaut dix . So that the blossom of May is generally better than the blossom of March ; and yet the best blossom of March is better than the best ...
... whereof the French verse goeth : Burgeon de Mars enfans de Paris , Si un eschape , il en vaut dix . So that the blossom of May is generally better than the blossom of March ; and yet the best blossom of March is better than the best ...
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... whereof the reprehension is a law , that virtue ( such as is joined with labour and conflict ) would not be chosen but for fame and opinion , yet it followeth not that the chief motive of the elec- tion should not be real and for itself ...
... whereof the reprehension is a law , that virtue ( such as is joined with labour and conflict ) would not be chosen but for fame and opinion , yet it followeth not that the chief motive of the elec- tion should not be real and for itself ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
Términos y frases comunes
Æsop amongst answered Aristippus asked Augustus Cæsar Bensalem Bettenham better body Cæsar Cato the elder cause chamber Cicero Cold maketh colour cometh conceived countries death desire Diogenes divers divine doth earth evil excellent executors father fortune forty pounds gave give glory gold greater hand hath heat heaven holy honour hundred pounds invention inventor Julius Cæsar kind king knoweth knowledge labour land light likewise live lord Lord Bacon lordship majesty man's matter means memory mind natural philosophy never Phocion Plato Pompey pray Queen Elizabeth quod reprehended rich saith seemeth servant shew ship sick Sir Francis Bacon sir John Constable Sir Thomas sir Thomas Crewe Solomon's house soul speech stood strangers sun-beams thee Themistocles ther things thou thought Tirsan twenty pounds unto Vespasian virtue whereas wherein whereof Whereupon wise wont to say