Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and Evil |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 25
Page xii
... as they are neither repeticons nor fansies . But howsoever , I shall most humbly desier yo " H : to accept them in gratious part , and so contrive that if I cannot rest , but must shewe my dutifull , and devoted affection to xii Preface.
... as they are neither repeticons nor fansies . But howsoever , I shall most humbly desier yo " H : to accept them in gratious part , and so contrive that if I cannot rest , but must shewe my dutifull , and devoted affection to xii Preface.
Page xiii
Francis Bacon. but must shewe my dutifull , and devoted affection to yo H : in theis things wth proceed from my self , I shalbe much more ready to doe it , in performance of yo princely commaundmente ; And so wishing yo H : all princely ...
Francis Bacon. but must shewe my dutifull , and devoted affection to yo H : in theis things wth proceed from my self , I shalbe much more ready to doe it , in performance of yo princely commaundmente ; And so wishing yo H : all princely ...
Page xxvii
... therefore agreeable , to my Affection , and Obligation to your Grace , to prefix your Name before them , both in English , and in Latine . For I doe conceiue , that the xxviii The Epistle Dedicatorie Latine Volume of them , (
... therefore agreeable , to my Affection , and Obligation to your Grace , to prefix your Name before them , both in English , and in Latine . For I doe conceiue , that the xxviii The Epistle Dedicatorie Latine Volume of them , (
Page 2
... Affections , yet Truth , which onely doth iudge it selfe , teacheth , that the Inquirie of Truth , which is the Love - making , or Wooing of it ; The knowledge of Truth , which is the Presence of it ; and the Beleefe of Truth , which is ...
... Affections , yet Truth , which onely doth iudge it selfe , teacheth , that the Inquirie of Truth , which is the Love - making , or Wooing of it ; The knowledge of Truth , which is the Presence of it ; and the Beleefe of Truth , which is ...
Page 6
... 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 ; Mori velle , non tantùm Fortis , aut Miser ...
... 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 ; Mori velle , non tantùm Fortis , aut Miser ...
Contents
156 | |
159 | |
162 | |
165 | |
168 | |
173 | |
176 | |
178 | |
101 | |
104 | |
106 | |
116 | |
118 | |
131 | |
134 | |
136 | |
139 | |
144 | |
149 | |
153 | |
180 | |
186 | |
195 | |
198 | |
201 | |
204 | |
269 | |
289 | |
311 | |
312 | |
351 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
added Æsop amongst Ancient Antith Atheisme Augustus Cæsar Bacon beleeve better Body Businesse Cæsar cause Certainly Cicero colour commeth commonly Comp couler Counsell Counsellours Cunning Custome danger Discourse doth edition Envy Epicure Epimetheus Errours ESSAY Estate evill exuperantia Factions Fame farre Favour Fortune Frend Frendship Galba Garden generall goeth Greatnesse hath haue himselfe Honour inferiour ioyned Iudge Iudgement Iustice kinde Kingdom of Britain Kings Latin adds lesse likewise maketh Matter Meanes Minde Naturall Nature never Nobility Number omitted Opinion Persons Place Plantation Plutarch Poets Pompey Princes principall quæ quam quod Religion reprehension Riches saith Seditions seemeth selfe Septimius Severus setled severall shew side sometimes Sonne Sort speake Speech Subiects Sunne sure Sutes Tacitus Therfore Things thinke Tiberius tion true unto Usury Vertue Vespasian vpon Warre Weaknesse wherein whereof wise Wisedome yeeld