Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and EvilMacmillan, 1868 - 388 páginas |
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... himselfe , what the Paine is , if he have but his Fingers end Pressed , or Tortured ; And thereby imagine , what the Paines of Death are , when the whole Body , is corrupted and dis- solved ; when many times , Death passeth with lesse ...
... himselfe , what the Paine is , if he have but his Fingers end Pressed , or Tortured ; And thereby imagine , what the Paines of Death are , when the whole Body , is corrupted and dis- solved ; when many times , Death passeth with lesse ...
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... himselfe , Pitty ( which is the tenderest of Affections ) provoked many to die , out of meere compassion to their Soveraigne , and as the truest sort of Followers . Nay Seneca addes Nicenesse & Saciety ; Cogita quam diù eadem feceris ...
... himselfe , Pitty ( which is the tenderest of Affections ) provoked many to die , out of meere compassion to their Soveraigne , and as the truest sort of Followers . Nay Seneca addes Nicenesse & Saciety ; Cogita quam diù eadem feceris ...
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... himselfe , were in the two crosse Clauses thereof , soundly and plainly expounded ; He that is not with us , is against us : And againe ; He that is not against us , is with us : That is , if the Points Fundamentall and of Sub- stance ...
... himselfe , were in the two crosse Clauses thereof , soundly and plainly expounded ; He that is not with us , is against us : And againe ; He that is not against us , is with us : That is , if the Points Fundamentall and of Sub- stance ...
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... himselfe , that those which so differ , meane one thing , and yet \ they themselves would never agree . And if it come so to passe , in that distance of Iudgement , which is betweene Man and Man ; Shall wee not thinke , that God above ...
... himselfe , that those which so differ , meane one thing , and yet \ they themselves would never agree . And if it come so to passe , in that distance of Iudgement , which is betweene Man and Man ; Shall wee not thinke , that God above ...
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... himselfe , Profit , or Pleasure , or Honour , or the like . Therfore why should I be angry with a Man , for loving himselfe better then mee ? And if any Man should doe wrong , meerely out of ill nature , why ? yet it is but like the ...
... himselfe , Profit , or Pleasure , or Honour , or the like . Therfore why should I be angry with a Man , for loving himselfe better then mee ? And if any Man should doe wrong , meerely out of ill nature , why ? yet it is but like the ...
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