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" For there is no such flatterer as is a man's self ; and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man's self as the liberty of a friend. "
Sylva sylvarum (century IX-X) Physiological remains. Medical remains ... - Page 312
by Francis Bacon - 1819
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AN ENGLISH PROSE MISCELLANY

JOHN MASEFIELD - 1907 - 550 pages
...giveth himself, as there is between the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer ; for there is no such flatterer as is a man's self, and there is no such...of a man's self to a strict account, is a medicine sometime too piercing and corrosive ; reading good books of morality is a little flat and dead ; observing...
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The Essays of Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1908 - 414 pages
...giveth himself, as there is between the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer. 'For there is no such flatterer as is a man's self; and there is no such...two sorts.: the one concerning manners, the other i concerning business. For the first, the best pre! servative to keep the mind in health is the faithful...
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The Essays of Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1908 - 428 pages
...giveth himself, as there is between the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer. For there is no such flatterer as is a man's self ; and there is no such...friend. Counsel is of two sorts: the one concerning Banners, the other concerning_business. For the first, the best preservative to keep the mind in health...
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The Essays of Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1908 - 412 pages
...For there is_no such flatterer as is a man's self ; \ and there is no such remedy against_fla,tterv of a \ 'man's self, as the liberty of a friend. Counsel is of two sorts : the one~concerning manners, the other concerning business. For the first, the best preservative to keep...
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English Prose (1137-1890)

John Matthews Manly - English poetry - 1909 - 572 pages
...giveth himself, as there is between the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer. For there is no such flatterer as is a man's self; and there is no such...of a man's self to a strict account is a medicine, sometime, too piercing and corrosive. Reading good books of morality is a little flat and dead. Observing...
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Essays, Civil and Moral and the New Atlantis

Francis Bacon, John Milton, Sir Thomas Browne - 1909 - 348 pages
...giveth himself, as there is between the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer. For there is no such flatterer as is a man's self; and there is no such...of a man's self to a strict account is a medicine, sometime, too piercing and corrosive. Reading good books of morality is a litde flat and dead. Observing...
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Essays, Civil and Moral: And The New Atlantis

Francis Bacon - 1909 - 364 pages
...is no such flatterer as is a man's self ; and there is no such renTeay~agaffist "flattery of a maifs self as the liberty of a friend. Counsel is of two...of a man's self to a strict account is a medicine, sometime, too piercing and corrosive. Reading good books of morality is a little flat and dead. Observing...
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The Wealth of Friendship

Friendship - 1909 - 236 pages
...himself as there is between the counsel of a friend and a flatterer; for there is no such flatterer as a man's self, and there is no such remedy against...flattery of a man's self as the liberty of a friend. Amiel's Journal Lord Avebury Moore Cicero On Friendship" Jeremy Taylor Christopher Bannister Francis...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose

Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - English literature - 1910 - 778 pages
...giveth himself, as there is between the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer. For there is no such + + u + sometime too piercing and corrosive. Beading good books of morality is a little flat and dead. Observing...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose

Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - English literature - 1910 - 776 pages
...a flatterer. For there is no such flatterer as is a man's self; and there is no such remedy agninst e them her green leaves, Dewy with nature's tear-drops as they pass, Grieving, sometime too piercing and corrosive. Beading good books of morality is a little flat and dead. Observing...
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