Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and EvilMacmillan, 1868 - 388 páginas |
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... , and Tempera- ture is , to have Opennesse in Fame and Opi- nion ; Secrecy in Habit ; Dissimulation in sea- sonable use ; And a Power to faigne , if there be no Remedy . VII Of Parents and Children ' HE Ioyes of Parents 22 Essayes.
... , and Tempera- ture is , to have Opennesse in Fame and Opi- nion ; Secrecy in Habit ; Dissimulation in sea- sonable use ; And a Power to faigne , if there be no Remedy . VII Of Parents and Children ' HE Ioyes of Parents 22 Essayes.
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... Power , and Businesse , will take it at any Cost . Now to speake of Publique Envy . There is yet some good in Publique Envy ; whereas in Private , there is none . For Publique Envy is as an Ostracisme , that eclipseth Men , when they ...
... Power , and Businesse , will take it at any Cost . Now to speake of Publique Envy . There is yet some good in Publique Envy ; whereas in Private , there is none . For Publique Envy is as an Ostracisme , that eclipseth Men , when they ...
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... Power , and to lose Libertie ; Or to seeke Power over others , and to loose Power over a Mans Selfe . The Rising unto Place is Laborious ; And by Paines Men come to greater Paines ; And it is some- times base ; And by Indignities , Men ...
... Power , and to lose Libertie ; Or to seeke Power over others , and to loose Power over a Mans Selfe . The Rising unto Place is Laborious ; And by Paines Men come to greater Paines ; And it is some- times base ; And by Indignities , Men ...
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... Power to doe good , is the true and lawfull End of Aspiring . good Thoughts ( though God accept them , ) yet towards men , are little better then good Dreames ; Except they be put in Act ; And that cannot be without Power , and Place ...
... Power to doe good , is the true and lawfull End of Aspiring . good Thoughts ( though God accept them , ) yet towards men , are little better then good Dreames ; Except they be put in Act ; And that cannot be without Power , and Place ...
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... Power in Excesse , caused the Angels to fall ; The desire of Knowledge in Excesse , caused Man to fall ; But in Charity , there is no Excesse ; Neither can Angell , or Man , come in danger by it . The Inclination to Goodnesse , is ...
... Power in Excesse , caused the Angels to fall ; The desire of Knowledge in Excesse , caused Man to fall ; But in Charity , there is no Excesse ; Neither can Angell , or Man , come in danger by it . The Inclination to Goodnesse , is ...
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