Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and EvilMacmillan, 1868 - 388 páginas |
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... Minde , but the Lie that sinketh in , and setleth in it , that doth the hurt , such as we spake of before . But howsoever these things are thus , in mens depraved Iudgements , and Affections , yet Truth , which onely doth iudge it selfe ...
... Minde , but the Lie that sinketh in , and setleth in it , that doth the hurt , such as we spake of before . But howsoever these things are thus , in mens depraved Iudgements , and Affections , yet Truth , which onely doth iudge it selfe ...
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... Minde Move in Charitie , Rest in Provi- dence , and Turne upon the Poles of Truth . To passe from Theologicall , and Philosophi- call Truth , to the Truth of civill Businesse ; It will be acknowledged , even by those , that prac- tize ...
... Minde Move in Charitie , Rest in Provi- dence , and Turne upon the Poles of Truth . To passe from Theologicall , and Philosophi- call Truth , to the Truth of civill Businesse ; It will be acknowledged , even by those , that prac- tize ...
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... minde of man , so weake , but it Mates , and Masters , the Feare of Death : And therefore Death , is no such terrible Ene- mie , when a man hath so many Attendants , about him , that can winne the combat of him . Revenge triumphs over ...
... minde of man , so weake , but it Mates , and Masters , the Feare of Death : And therefore Death , is no such terrible Ene- mie , when a man hath so many Attendants , about him , that can winne the combat of him . Revenge triumphs over ...
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... Minde fixt , and bent upon somewhat , that is good , doth avert the Dolors of Death : But above all , beleeve it , the sweetest Canticle is , Nunc dimittis ; when a Man hath obtained worthy Ends , and Expecta- tions . Death hath this ...
... Minde fixt , and bent upon somewhat , that is good , doth avert the Dolors of Death : But above all , beleeve it , the sweetest Canticle is , Nunc dimittis ; when a Man hath obtained worthy Ends , and Expecta- tions . Death hath this ...
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... Minde , as Body ; and it addeth no small Reverence , to Mens Manners , and Actions , if they be not altogether Open . As for Talkers and Futile Persons , they are com- monly Vaine , and Credulous withall . For He that talketh , what he ...
... Minde , as Body ; and it addeth no small Reverence , to Mens Manners , and Actions , if they be not altogether Open . As for Talkers and Futile Persons , they are com- monly Vaine , and Credulous withall . For He that talketh , what he ...
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