Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and EvilMacmillan, 1868 - 388 páginas |
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... favours the supposi- tion that it may have been Selden's . " Propterea si sapientiæ et scientiarum in Britannia nondum cœlitus edocta lineamenta enucleatius exposuero in Historiis meis , qualia apud priscos cum Druydes , tum Saxones ...
... favours the supposi- tion that it may have been Selden's . " Propterea si sapientiæ et scientiarum in Britannia nondum cœlitus edocta lineamenta enucleatius exposuero in Historiis meis , qualia apud priscos cum Druydes , tum Saxones ...
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... favour : But a naturall , though corrupt Love , of the Lie it selfe . One of the later Schoole of the Grecians , examin- eth the matter , and is at a stand , to thinke what should be in it , that men should love Lies ; Where neither ...
... favour : But a naturall , though corrupt Love , of the Lie it selfe . One of the later Schoole of the Grecians , examin- eth the matter , and is at a stand , to thinke what should be in it , that men should love Lies ; Where neither ...
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... Favour . Yet , even in the old Testa- ment , if you Listen to Davids Harpe , you shall heare as many Herselike Ayres , as Carols : And the Pencill of the holy Ghost , hath laboured more , in describing , the Afflictions of Iob , then ...
... Favour . Yet , even in the old Testa- ment , if you Listen to Davids Harpe , you shall heare as many Herselike Ayres , as Carols : And the Pencill of the holy Ghost , hath laboured more , in describing , the Afflictions of Iob , then ...
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... Favour , gathereth a Force and Faith ; which Humane Nature , in it selfe , could not obtaine . Therefore , as Atheisme is in all respects hate- full , so in this , that it depriveth humane Nature , of the Meanes , to exalt it selfe ...
... Favour , gathereth a Force and Faith ; which Humane Nature , in it selfe , could not obtaine . Therefore , as Atheisme is in all respects hate- full , so in this , that it depriveth humane Nature , of the Meanes , to exalt it selfe ...
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... Favour , in those things , he de- sireth to see or know . Thus he may abridge his Travaile , with much profit . As for the ac- quaintance , which is to be sought in Travaile ; That which is most of all profitable , is Acquaint- ance ...
... Favour , in those things , he de- sireth to see or know . Thus he may abridge his Travaile , with much profit . As for the ac- quaintance , which is to be sought in Travaile ; That which is most of all profitable , is Acquaint- ance ...
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Adagia added Æsop amongst Antith Apoph Atheisme Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon Balthazar Gérard better Businesse Cæsar called cause Certainly colour commeth commonly Comp couler Counsell Counsellours Cunning danger doth edition Envy Errours ESSAY Estate evill Factions Fame farre Favour Fortune Frend Frendship generall goeth Greatnesse hath haue himselfe Hist Honour instar Iudge Iudgement kinde Kingdom of Britain Kingdomes Kings Latin adds likewise lviii maketh Matter Meanes Minde Moneyes mought Naturall Nature Nobility Number omitted Opinion Ovid Persons Place Plut Plutarch Poets Pompey Princes Promus quæ quam quod quoted Religion saith seemeth selfe severall shew side Sort speake Speech subiect Sunne sunt Sutes Tacitus therfore Things tion translation true unto Usury Vertue Vespasian vpon Vulgate Warre Weaknesse wherein whereof wise Wisedome xlvi xxix xxvii xxxiii