Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and EvilMacmillan and Company, 1879 - 388 pages |
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Page xvi
... Religion ' and ' Of Superstition ' being omitted , and their place supplied by those Of Honour and Reputation , ' and ' Of Seditions and Troubles , ' the latter of which had not as yet appeared in English . The dedication to Cosmo ...
... Religion ' and ' Of Superstition ' being omitted , and their place supplied by those Of Honour and Reputation , ' and ' Of Seditions and Troubles , ' the latter of which had not as yet appeared in English . The dedication to Cosmo ...
Page xxix
... Religion 4 Of Reuenge PAGE 5 8 14 5 Of Aduersitie 6 Of Simulation and Dissimulation Of Parents and Children . 8 Of Marriage and Single Life 9 Of Enuie . 10 Of Loue 1 Of Great Place . 12 Of Boldnesse 13 Of Goodnesse , and Goodnesse of ...
... Religion 4 Of Reuenge PAGE 5 8 14 5 Of Aduersitie 6 Of Simulation and Dissimulation Of Parents and Children . 8 Of Marriage and Single Life 9 Of Enuie . 10 Of Loue 1 Of Great Place . 12 Of Boldnesse 13 Of Goodnesse , and Goodnesse of ...
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... Religious ; But the Feare of it , as a Tribute due unto Nature , is weake , Yet in Religious Meditations , there is some- times , Mixture of Vanitie , and of Superstition . You shal reade , in some of the Friars Books of Mortification ...
... Religious ; But the Feare of it , as a Tribute due unto Nature , is weake , Yet in Religious Meditations , there is some- times , Mixture of Vanitie , and of Superstition . You shal reade , in some of the Friars Books of Mortification ...
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... a Man hath obtained worthy Ends , and Expecta- tions . Death hath this also ; That it openeth the Gate , to good Fame , and extinguisheth Envie . Extinctus amabitur idem . III Of Unity in Religion RELIGION being the chiefe Band Of Beath 7.
... a Man hath obtained worthy Ends , and Expecta- tions . Death hath this also ; That it openeth the Gate , to good Fame , and extinguisheth Envie . Extinctus amabitur idem . III Of Unity in Religion RELIGION being the chiefe Band Of Beath 7.
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Francis Bacon William Aldis Wright. III Of Unity in Religion RELIGION being the chiefe Band of hu- mane Society , it is a happy thing , when it selfe , is well contained , within the true Band of Unity . The Quarrels , and Divisions ...
Francis Bacon William Aldis Wright. III Of Unity in Religion RELIGION being the chiefe Band of hu- mane Society , it is a happy thing , when it selfe , is well contained , within the true Band of Unity . The Quarrels , and Divisions ...
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