Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and EvilMacmillan and Company, 1879 - 388 pages |
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Page 73
... he hath Travailed , altogether behinde him ; But main- taine a Correspondence , by letters , with those of his Acquaintance , which are of most Worth . And let his Travaile appeare rather in his Dis- course Of Trabaile 73.
... he hath Travailed , altogether behinde him ; But main- taine a Correspondence , by letters , with those of his Acquaintance , which are of most Worth . And let his Travaile appeare rather in his Dis- course Of Trabaile 73.
Page 74
... appeare , that he doth not change his Country Manners , for those of Forraigne Parts ; But onely , prick in some Flowers , of that he hath Learned abroad , into the Customes of his owne Country . I ' XIX Of Empire T is a miserable State ...
... appeare , that he doth not change his Country Manners , for those of Forraigne Parts ; But onely , prick in some Flowers , of that he hath Learned abroad , into the Customes of his owne Country . I ' XIX Of Empire T is a miserable State ...
Page 83
... Hands , and make it appeare to the world , that the Decrees , and finall Directions , ( which , because they come forth with Prudence , and Power , are resembled to Pallas Armed ) proceeded from themselves : And not G2 Of Counsell 83.
... Hands , and make it appeare to the world , that the Decrees , and finall Directions , ( which , because they come forth with Prudence , and Power , are resembled to Pallas Armed ) proceeded from themselves : And not G2 Of Counsell 83.
Page 94
... appeare , from which of them , it first moved and began . It is a way , that some men have , to glaunce and dart at Others , by Iustifying themselves , by Negatives ; As to say , This I doe not : As Tigil- linus did towards Burrhus ; Se ...
... appeare , from which of them , it first moved and began . It is a way , that some men have , to glaunce and dart at Others , by Iustifying themselves , by Negatives ; As to say , This I doe not : As Tigil- linus did towards Burrhus ; Se ...
Page 111
... well said by Themi- stocles to the King of Persia ; That speech was like Cloth of Arras , opened , and put abroad ; Whereby the Imagery doth appeare in Figure ; whereas in Thoughts , they lie but as in Packs Of Frendship III.
... well said by Themi- stocles to the King of Persia ; That speech was like Cloth of Arras , opened , and put abroad ; Whereby the Imagery doth appeare in Figure ; whereas in Thoughts , they lie but as in Packs Of Frendship III.
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