Bacon's EssaysUniversity Press, 1897 - 302 páginas |
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... hath made me choose to write certain brief notes , set down rather significantly than curiously , which I have called ESSAYS . The word is late , but the thing is ancient . For Seneca's Epistles to Lucilius , if one mark them well , are ...
... hath made me choose to write certain brief notes , set down rather significantly than curiously , which I have called ESSAYS . The word is late , but the thing is ancient . For Seneca's Epistles to Lucilius , if one mark them well , are ...
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... hath so many Attendants about him that can winne the combat of him ?. 25 Revenge triumphs over Death ; Love slights it ; Honour aspireth to it ; Griefe flieth to it ; Feare pre - occupatethR it ; Nay , we reade , after Otho the Emperour ...
... hath so many Attendants about him that can winne the combat of him ?. 25 Revenge triumphs over Death ; Love slights it ; Honour aspireth to it ; Griefe flieth to it ; Feare pre - occupatethR it ; Nay , we reade , after Otho the Emperour ...
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... hath obtained worthy Ends and Expectations . Death hath this also , That it openeth the Gate to good Fame , and extinguisheth Envie . 1 fastidiousness 2 satiety 13 Extinctus amabitur idem13 . 3 Consider how long you have been doing the ...
... hath obtained worthy Ends and Expectations . Death hath this also , That it openeth the Gate to good Fame , and extinguisheth Envie . 1 fastidiousness 2 satiety 13 Extinctus amabitur idem13 . 3 Consider how long you have been doing the ...
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... hath this Attribute , 10 That he is a Iealous God ; And therefore , his worship and Religion will endure no Mixture , nor Partner . We shall therefore speake a few words concerning the Unity of the Church ; What are the Fruits thereof ...
... hath this Attribute , 10 That he is a Iealous God ; And therefore , his worship and Religion will endure no Mixture , nor Partner . We shall therefore speake a few words concerning the Unity of the Church ; What are the Fruits thereof ...
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... hath a Divers Posture or Cringe by them- selves , which cannot but Move Derision in Worldlings and Depraved Politickes , who are apt to contemne Holy 45 Things . As for the Fruit towards those that are within , It is Peace , which ...
... hath a Divers Posture or Cringe by them- selves , which cannot but Move Derision in Worldlings and Depraved Politickes , who are apt to contemne Holy 45 Things . As for the Fruit towards those that are within , It is Peace , which ...
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